KASHMIRI SAMOVAR
A samovar (Kashmiri: samavar) is a traditional Kashmiri kettle used to brew, boil and serve Kashmiri salted tea (Noon Chai) and kahwa. Kashmiri samovars are made of copper with engraved or embossed calligraphic motifs. In fact in Kashmir, there were two variants of Samovar. The copper Samovar was used by Muslims and that of Brass was used by local Hindus called Kashmiri Pandit. The brass Samovars were nickel-plated inside. Inside a samovar there is a fire-container in which charcoal and live coals are placed. Around the fire-container there is a space for water to boil. Green tea leaves, salt, cardamom, and cinnamon are put into the water.
By UMER QADIR
By UMER QADIR
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