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pop quizz …what is this?

Found this little treasure at the aunty antique store… anyone know what is this?

smart things from the past

7 Comments to “pop quizz …what is this?”

  • can have more hints? for food?

  • it should be in a set of 4pieces. used for preventing ants to the food cabinet in old days…. i guess

  • I know!!!! …. It’s Lun’s steamboat-concept-prototype-001.1.

  • If its coming from Tai Woon, it must be dealing with food!

  • tah ching gives me the hint… so i guess it is to prepare for two dishes at the same time. During school days when rushing for assignment, I mixed rice and vegi and steamed them together. Perhaps, the concept of this one is to have something is the middle while others in the outer circle with soup or vice versa so can have both dishes cook at the same time to save energy/time?

    no need to reward me, just cook for me.

  • LG got it rite… wah.. I am impressed!
    Best answer though is lun steamboat concept 1 …ahahha.. ok.. I go find more chimm one…

  • You have given me another feature idea for my steamboat:)

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