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Pearl Japan Donabe Clay Pot Sakura 17cm 1 each

Different lid designs are sent randomly
Everyday value
WEEKLY SOLD 300+

Reviews

(661)
Yung Choi Cold Dern
Jul 18, 2025
Gonna use these for kho quet
weee.15289987
Jul 16, 2025
Wow! I can't believe how beautiful my danobe is in person! ♡
weee.14587865
Jul 10, 2025
I made lotus root rib soup with this little cutie pot, came out looking and tasting great!
Connie520
Jul 06, 2025
Oredered two maybe ni clay pots but come with a braoken lid!
vubaltazar02
Jul 05, 2025
The exact size I'm looking for, arrived in good condition and well pack.
vh.628
Jul 03, 2025
Just the right size and simply beautiful. Such a great price. My ramen cooked up fast and I loved to be able to eat out of it as well.

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Details

Product of:Mainland ChinaUnit Qty:1 eachBrand:Pearl

Description

Pearl Japan Donabe Clay Pot Sakura 17cm

  • Size: Dimension : 7inc x 7inc x 2.4inc

Material: Ceramic

The soft heat unique to earthenware pots slowly heats the core of each ingredient.

The lip of a clay pot is typically smaller for several functional and design reasons:

Heat Retention & Even Cooking – A narrower opening helps trap heat and moisture inside the pot, ensuring even cooking, especially for slow-cooked dishes.

Minimizing Evaporation – The smaller lip reduces the surface area exposed to air, preventing excessive moisture loss and keeping food from drying out.

Structural Integrity – Clay is a relatively fragile material, and a smaller lip helps maintain the pot’s strength, reducing the risk of cracks or breakage.

Better Lid Fit – Many clay pots come with a matching lid, and a smaller lip ensures a snug fit, helping to seal in flavors and aromas.

Easier Handling & Pouring – The shape allows for better grip and control when handling or pouring, preventing spills.

Usage and Maintenance of Ceramic Clay Pots

A clay pot is a traditional cooking tool with excellent heat retention and breathability. However, it is also relatively fragile and should be handled with care. Proper usage and maintenance can extend its lifespan. Here are some precautions to follow:

1.First-Time Use: If possible, boil rice water in the pot for its first use. This can help extend the pot’s lifespan.

2. Avoid Dry Heating: Dry heating is the main cause of cracking. Ensure there is enough water or food in the pot before use. Stir frequently when cooking thick foods to prevent scorching and uneven heating, which could lead to cracks.

3. Control Heat Levels: Start with low heat to preheat the pot, then gradually increase to medium or high heat. Avoid sudden temperature changes.

4. Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes: Let the pot cool naturally. Do not expose it to cold water or cold surfaces immediately after high-temperature cooking.

5. Ensure Even Heating: Make sure the pot’s bottom is heated evenly to prevent localized overheating, which may cause expansion and cracking.

6. Regular Maintenance: Clean the pot promptly after use and dry it thoroughly. Turn it upside down to air dry completely to prevent moisture retention, which could affect durability.

7. Check for Damage: Before use, inspect the pot for any cracks or damage. Avoid using a damaged pot to prevent accidents.

Following these guidelines can effectively reduce the risk of cracking and prolong the lifespan of your clay pot.


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