The term "furnished" can vary depending on the context and the specific agreement between the landlord and tenant or seller and buyer. In the context of renting or buying a property, "furnished" typically means that the property comes with basic furniture and essential household items, but it may not always include pots and pans.
Furnished apartments or houses often come with items like a bed, sofa, dining table, chairs, and sometimes appliances like a refrigerator, stove, and microwave. Some may also include essential kitchen items like plates, glasses, utensils, and a few basic cookware items, but pots and pans are not always guaranteed.
If pots and pans are essential to you and you're considering renting or buying a furnished property, it's essential to clarify the specifics with the landlord or seller. They will be able to provide a detailed list of what is included in the furnished property. If pots and pans are not included, you can discuss the possibility of adding them to the arrangement or consider bringing your own kitchenware.