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String Hopper And Lavariya Maker Manual Handheld Vintage Kitchen Accessories

US$9.59

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US$9.59
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Make traditional Sri Lankan idiyappam (string hoppers) at home with this manual handheld string hopper maker. This vintage cast iron press shapes string hoppers, murukku snacks, and lavariya by hand, giving you authentic results without an electric machine.

  • Heavy-duty cast iron build for durable, long-lasting daily use
  • Manual handheld press — no electricity needed to make string hoppers
  • Versatile: shapes string hopper (idiyappam), murukku, and lavariya
  • Classic vintage design that suits any traditional kitchen
  • Easy to operate for crafting fresh, homemade Sri Lankan dishes
  • Great for everyday cooking, family gatherings, and festive meals
  • Note: shape and shade of the string maker may vary based on availability

Order this idiyappam and string hopper maker from Kapruka and enjoy making your favourite traditional meals at home in Sri Lanka.

Yes, while it is primarily designed for making string hoppers and lavariya, it can be used creatively to prepare other similar steamed or pressed dishes as well.

The time can vary based on your proficiency and the quantity, but generally, it speeds up the process compared to traditional methods, making it quicker and more efficient.

Yes, the maker is designed to be easy to clean with detachable parts that can be washed separately to ensure hygiene and maintenance.

For details on warranties, please refer to the specific product details or contact Kapruka customer service, as warranty conditions may vary.

The set includes equipment necessary to prepare string hoppers and lavariya, traditional Sri Lankan dishes. This typically involves tools for pressing the dough and steaming.

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Cast iron kitchen tools built for traditional Sri Lankan cooking sit firmly in the household cookware category, where manual, heritage-style tools are seeing renewed interest among home cooks who value durability over disposable gadgets. Shoppers drawn to this type of equipment often also browse compact kitchen appliances that combine everyday function with minimal counter space.

Traditional cooking tools pair well with pantry staples. Shoppers who use manual food makers at home often stock up on grocery essentials to keep the prep process going, from rice flour for idiyappam to the semolina and lentil mixes used in murukku and lavariya dough.

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