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    The Sanctum Sanctorum of the Indian household
    by
    Madhuri Menon
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Utensils for Drinking
     
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    An Indian meal is always accompanied with a beverage usually water, sometimes along with water, buttermilk or lassi. These are usually served in drinking glasses. Since ancient times different types of materials have been used for manufacturing glasses clay and copper for the masses, gold and silver for the rich. With industrialisation newer materials like Stainless Steel, different types of plastics, paper are being used widely to manufacture a large variety of drinking glasses. 

    Kulhar

    Lota (Parsi and Lassi type)

    Tumbler (Steel glass)

    Horn Drinking Glass

    Plastic-Paper glasses

    • Index
    • Introduction
    • Utensils of Cooking
    • Utensils for Drinking
      • Kulhar
      • Lota (Parsi and Lassi type)
      • Tumbler (Steel glass)
      • Horn Drinking Glass
      • Plastic-Paper glasses
    • Utensils Used for Eating
    • Additional Items
    • Stoves
    • Kitchen Helpers
    • Items Used for Storage
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