If we are being really pedantic, a Dutch oven is a type of pot used for cooking on open fire. They used to have little legs built on so you could place it over some coals. The lid would be flat so you could put coals on top of it. That way you could use it as an actual oven to bake bread or whatever on a wood fire.
Modern people don’t cook much on wood fires, but in the US, we still generally call any big cast iron pot a “Dutch oven”.
Kitchen stuff: a carbon steel wok, a Dutch oven and a bread form. Also an electric toothbrush.
But most of all: a fully automatic bean to cup coffee machine
Looked up Dutch Oven, didn’t expect a cast iron pan :-D.
I’d chip in with a chefs knife (spurgled on a 60€ wasabi, feels like it’ll outlast me) and a cheap knife sharpener.
If we are being really pedantic, a Dutch oven is a type of pot used for cooking on open fire. They used to have little legs built on so you could place it over some coals. The lid would be flat so you could put coals on top of it. That way you could use it as an actual oven to bake bread or whatever on a wood fire.
Modern people don’t cook much on wood fires, but in the US, we still generally call any big cast iron pot a “Dutch oven”.