Steel drums are musical instruments that originated in Trinidad and Tobago. They are made from 55-gallon oil drums that are cut, hammered, and tuned to create different pitches. Steel drums are played by hitting them with mallets, and they produce a unique sound that is often used in Caribbean music.
Pans are cooking utensils that are used to cook food. They are typically made of metal and have a round shape. Pans are heated on a stove or oven, and they are used to fry, boil, or bake food.