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Puchero 6go pot

  • ¥7,920 (Including tax)
Color
brown

Product Information

Size
  • φ182 mm
  • W243 mm
  • D182 mm
  • H123 mm
  • 850cc
Handling
  • Season Ceramic Wares
  • About Seasoning earthenware

    Ceramic is not as strong as porcelain or semi-porcelain, and its high water absorbency makes it susceptible to staining and, in rare cases, water leakage.
    We recommend that material number 1 be sealed before use.
    Material No. 9 should be treated by cooking porridge before use.
    *Sealing reduces the absorption of cooking ingredients and stains. However, it does not prevent them from being absorbed completely.

  • Microwave Safe
  • About Microwave Safe

    A microwave oven heats or cooks food very quickly using short electromagnetic waves, namely, microwaves. In most cases, the microwaves heat the water content of the food. However, in some cases, the microwaves concentrate on the carbonized (burnt) parts of the food, causing the temperature to rise higher than the other parts. For example, the microwaves concentrated on the carbonized (burnt) parts of stir-fried vegetables can create a large temperature difference in /on the tableware item, which may cause breakage. In addition to water content, oil content is also heated. The oil has a higher boiling point than the water, so it heats up at a higher temperature, creating a very large temperature difference between the parts that contain oil and the parts that do not, which can cause breakage.

    ・Never soak hot tableware in water or place it on the cold kitchen counter. Avoid rapidly heating frozen foods or putting [the cold tableware just taken out of the refrigerator] in the microwave. A rapid change in temperature will lead to “crazing” (chaps) or breakage.

    ※The products with gold or silver paintings, or applied with particular glazes are not microwave safe. We put a “Do Not Microwave” sticker on those items, so please confirm it.

    ※Accessories etc., made of other materials are excluded from microwave safe items.

  • Oven Safe
  • Notes on the use of Ovens

    ・Wipe water on the surface of tableware before putting it in the oven. Never soak hot tableware in water or place it on the cold kitchen counter. Avoid rapidly heating frozen foods or putting [the cold tableware just taken out of the refrigerator] in the oven. A rapid change in temperature will lead to “crazing” (chaps) or breakage.

    ・Never soak hot tableware in water or place it on the cold kitchen counter. Avoid rapidly heating frozen foods or putting [the cold tableware just taken out of the refrigerator] in the microwave. A rapid change in temperature will lead to “crazing” (chaps) or breakage.

    ・In cleaning, do not use a metal scrubber, etc. to get rid of the burns or strong dirt and so on resulting from cooking, which may damage the surface.

    ・High heat may change the color of tableware, but there is no problem in terms of use. It will be restored to the old color after cooled.

  • Not Dishwasher Safe
  • Not Open Fire
Features
  • Color Irregularities
  • Color Irregularities

    There are color irregularities of applying a glaze or slip, which are different from part to part in a piece of ware. For example, some parts are glazed thinly or thickly depending on the shape of the ware. That leads to part-to-part subtle differences in appearance of the clay in a piece of ware.

  • Glaze or Slip Drips
  • Glaze or Slip Drips

    The glaze or slip may look like dripping. There is unevenness of a glaze or slip when they are applied to ware by hand. There also appear glaze drips or slip drips, which are caused by the glaze or slip flows during firing.

  • Pinholes
  • Pinholes

    Pinholes may be seen clearly on the surface. Pottery (earthenware) is mainly made from earth, and green ware contains a lot of air while biscuit firing. While glazed firing, this air inside the biscuit ware becomes air bubbles, which remain and look like small holes on the surface of the glazed part. Those small holes are called pinholes.

  • Crazing (Chaps)
  • Crazing (Chaps)

    Crazing (having chaps) may appear clearly on the glazed part. The “direct” crazing means having chaps originally. The “aging” crazing means having chaps over time as you use the tableware item. There is a difference between the shrinkage rate of the glaze and that of the clay, so crazing occurs. Note that those cracks do not come from the damage of tableware items. They might appear just before use, but it is no problem in terms of use. They appear on the surface of pottery (earthenware) and semi-porcelain.

Materials (Number)

Ceramics are handled differently depending on the material. MARUMITSU POTTERY attaches a material number sticker to ceramic products. Please note the material number when handling the product in order to ensure long use.

Features

・Seasoning before use and for the first few times are essential to protect from stains and soiling. Please refer to “How to season Heat Resistant Donabe (earthen pots)”.
・Do not use Donabe (earthen pots) for deep frying.
・Some items may already have developed crazing at the time of purchase and there are some that will develop crazing over time.
・This item is made of rough (porous) earthen. Fluids from food may ooze out to the surface.
・When the item is not thoroughly dried, it may cause the following conditions.

After use

・Even with seasoning, boiled extracts and oils may gradually be absorbed due to the porous nature of earthenwares.
Wash immediately after each use and let it dry completely before storing to prevent odor, stains, mold and mildews.

CODE
181902

Named after Argentina’s stew full of chunky meat and vegetables. "Puchero" “donabe” clay pot is compact, suitable for one person stew dinner, holding 850cc, and in "stylish" matte colors in deep hue. Our signature [Green]&[Brown] are associated with magnificent nature in Argentina. The form is clear and sleek, but a roundish lid with a tapered knob will add a cute touch. The Japanese "donabe" made of heat resistant special clay and glazes, is open fire and oven safe. It also features the far-infrared heating effect, which enables food to be heated from the inside of the food itself as well as regular heating from the outside. As a result, stewed meat and vegetables will become tender, soft and flaky. Fully enjoy delicious and warm slow-simmered foods with international recipes!

アルゼンチンはアンデス山脈や氷河などの豊かな自然と、滋味に富んだ料理が魅力の国。
お肉が有名で、アサードパーティーでは塩で味付けしたお肉とマテ茶を楽しみます。

プチェロとはアルゼンチンの田舎で食べられる優しい味のシチューで、
野菜とお肉の旨味、塩胡椒で仕上げるシンプルな冬の定番料理です。
ざくっと大胆に切った具材がゴロゴロと入り、
迫力のある煮込み料理は体をぽかぽかにしてくれます。

 

 

「デザインのこだわり」

いつでも気軽に料理ができて、
夜食や煮込みうどん、スープが食べたい時にあると嬉しい一人用のお鍋の企画です。
容量は一人鍋で使いやすい850cc。
ご飯は2合炊くことができ、おこげが美味しく出来上がります。

 

 

すっきりとした印象の中に丸みのある蓋が愛らしく、
食卓をほっこりと温かく彩ります。

蓋の取手の付け根をキュッと細くデザインすることで掴みやすい形状になっています。

料理をいれて持ち運ぶ時に重くなりすぎないよう、
全体的に軽くなるようにデザインしています。

 

 

「深みのある色」

プチェロのイメージに合わせて作った新色のモスグリーンは
アルゼンチンの雄大な自然を彷彿とさせる色味です。

ブラウンは深みのあるモダンな色で食材の色を引き立てます。
濃い色は焦げや汚れが目立ちにくいのも嬉しいポイントです。

落ち着いた色ながら食卓のアクセントになる2色です。

 

 

実際に使った状態がこちら。
火が当たる部分はどうしても焦げてしまいます。
使うほどに焦げの模様も変わり自分だけのお鍋になっていきます。

 

 

コンパクトなのでレンジでスープを温めたり、オーブンでハンバーグをグリルしたり、
小さい土鍋ならではの使い方が楽しめます。

底はしっかりと幅をとっているので、コンロにも安定してのせられます。

 

 

これから寒くなる季節。
プチェロで様々な国の煮込み料理に挑戦してみてはいかがでしょうか。