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What do you call the circles on the stovetop that you cook on?


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I've been thinking about this. I call the whole stovetop the hob. The individual circles are rings. Do you talk about individual hobs?

 

I don't think I have a name for just one ring. I suppose it would be 'ring' if it was anything. But I think I use hob as a collective noun!

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I'm very curious to know the conversation that spawned this thread! (*hint-hint*)

 

Nothing too exciting.  DD19 has heard different terms used and wondered aloud about whether the differences were regional.  We tried doing a Google search but didn't come up with much conclusive information.  So, I offered to ask the Hive!

 

I called them eyes when I was very young (Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama) but was later mocked by classmates when I used this terminology (South Dakota) and learned to call them burners.  DH claims that burners only refers to gas stovetops and that elements is the term to use for electric stovetops.

 

I loved hearing some of the terms used in England and Australia. Those are new to me.  

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SE Va. Eyes.

I specifically remember my mom teaching me to never touch the eyes on the stove, because you never know if they have been on recently. 

 

Having never, every heard the term used in this way, it just sounds so funny for something that's really serious. Kind of seems like being told not to poke the stove in the eye or you'll blind it. ;)

 

At least with the word "burner" you know what it does.

 

I was wondering what terms would pop up in this thread, but sure wasn't expecting eyes!! 

 

 

By the way, I'm from Canada and use the word burner. 

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