Difference between pan and tawa
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Pan
1)a metal container used for cooking food in
2)A frying pan has a shoulder, which prevents liquids from spilling out of the pan while cooking.
3)Eg: saucepan, frying pan, pot, casserole
Tawa
1)a heavy, flat iron plate that is heated and used for cooking food.
2)A tawa / griddle doesn't have a shoulder. A tawa can be concave (usual in India), flat or convex. The concave one keeps a moderate amount of liquid within it while cooking (oil or ghee, for example, while shallow frying).
Eg: griddle
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