WMF, the high-end German cookware company, gifted me with a beautiful new 8-quart cooker last week.
When we were exiting from my apartment to bring the box downstairs to the re-cycling area, The Sweetie noticed the names of pressure cookers listed in 21 languages. I was enchanted, so I stopped to take a picture before we tossed the box.
My favorites (among those alphabets that I can read) are Schnelltopf, Olla Rapida, and Snelkookpan, but truth be told, I love pressure cookers no matter what you call them. And I also love to think about cooks all over the world using a “pc.”
I’m glad WMF started each name in capital letters, giving pressure cookers the respect they deserve.
WMF, the high-end German cookware company, gifted me with a beautiful new 8-quart cooker last week.
When we were exiting from my apartment to bring the box downstairs to the re-cycling area, The Sweetie noticed the names of pressure cookers listed in 21 languages. I was enchanted, so I stopped to take a picture before we tossed the box.
My favorites (among those alphabets that I can read) are Schnelltopf, Olla Rapida, and Snelkookpan, but truth be told, I love pressure cookers no matter what you call them. And I also love to think about cooks all over the world using a “pc.”
I’m glad WMF started each name in capital letters, giving pressure cookers the respect they deserve.
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