Fermenting crock pot with lid
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SKU
1906S1906P/D-56/1
Diameter [cm] | 0.00 |
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Length [cm] | 25.00 |
Weight [kg] | 4.210 |
Capacity [liter] | 5.00 |
Height [cm] | 32.50 |
Width [cm] | 23.50 |
Fermenting crock pot with lid• Ceramic airtight pot, 5 litres, with water collar
• The pot with lid is designed for long-term storage of food in an environmentally friendly way without the use of preservatives
• Also suitable for pickling cucumbers, fermenting cabbage, curing meat
How does an airtight pot work? When you put the lid on a pot flange filled with water, you cut off the air supply to the pot. As the vegetables inside the pot ferment, they produce carbon dioxide, which over time drives the air out of the pot completely. This creates an anaerobic atmosphere in the cooker. The water that evaporates from the cooker's collar must be topped up to keep it tight. To refill the water less frequently, you can reduce the evaporation by pouring a little cooking oil into the pot flange.
D-56 decorationOne of the oldest and most classic decorations from the "BOLESŁAWIEC" Ceramic Works combines stamps in the characteristic "peacock eye" pattern with hand-painted leaves. The stamping method is a traditional technique for decorating dishes dating back to 1882, when local potters invented a decoration made using a sponge with underglaze paints in intense cobalt blue and green colors. Despite many years passing, this form of decoration remains consistently popular among contemporary enthusiasts of Bolesławiec pottery.