Takoyakiki

   
A Takoyakiki (also known as Takoyaki-nabe) (Japanese: たこ焼き器, タコ焼き器;, or 蛸焼き器; literally, octopus baking pan), also known in English as a takoyaki pan is a heavy frying pan made of cast iron with half-spherical molds used to make takoyaki, a traditional octopus dish. They are made heavy to evenly heat takoyaki. Commercial-sized takoyaki pans are used at Japanese festivals or by street vendors to make takoyaki, and smaller pans are also available for home use on a stove. See also: List of Japanese cooking utensils

 

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