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2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware

2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware
2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware
2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware
2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware
2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware
2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware

2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware    2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware
Earthenware porcelain Onggi Jar, Pot. 2kg volume x 1 set. > for fermenting sauce, making yogurt and. > height : 15.5 cm (6.1, including lid).

> diameter : 14.5 cm (5.7). > volume : it can contain about 2kg of sauce, paste.

It can hold water about 1,800ml. Compared to porcelain, onggi has a microporous structure and has been found to assist. In the fermentaion in food processing such as the preparation of gochujang (fermented red chili pepper, bean and rice paste), deonjang(fermented soybean paste). Kimchi (fermented seasoned vegetables), and soy sauce. Onggi with proper porosity and permeability needs to be used in order to produce. An optimally ripened quality in fermented foodstuff. Fine-tuned onggi containers are, in fact, suitable for many different kinds of fermented products. The abundance of soybean, which grows naturally in Korea, the fresh fishery resources. From the sea surrounding the Korean peninsula and a proper climate for microbial development, all give account of the importance of fermentation as food processing.

However, onggi ware also contributed to the development of fermented dishes within Korean cuisine. Large onggi ware were stored on the jangdokdae, an elevated floor near the house. > About'Onggi' is Korean earthenware, which is extensively used as tableware.

As well as storage containers in Korea. It includes both unglazed earthenware fired near 600700 °C. And pottery with a dark brown glaze that burnt over 1100 °C. The origin of onggi dates to approximately 4000 to 5000 BC. There were two types of earthenware : a patternless earthenware which is called Mumun.

And a black and red earthenware. The former, a patternless earthenware, was made with lumps of clay including much fine sand. However, the predecessor of Goryeo celadon and Joseon white porcelain, a black/red earthenware.

Was being made with only lumps of clay. The color of earthenware is determined by the iron contained in the mud. And the way of burning the pottery. The present onggi shape dates from the Joseon era. There are many records about onggi in Sejong Sillok Jiriji. ("King Sejong's Treatise on Geography"). "There are three kilns that make the yellow onggi in Chogye-gun and Jinju-mok, Gyeongsang Province".

If any problem, please let us handle the issue first. Your problem will be ours and be solved ASAP. The item "2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware" is in sale since Friday, November 30, 2018.

This item is in the category "Home & Garden\Kitchen, Dining & Bar\Dinnerware & Serveware\Cups & Saucers". The seller is "damgong" and is located in incheon city, default. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
  • Type: patternless earthenware
  • Brand: Yeoju onggi


2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware    2kg Pottery Porcelain Jar Pot for Food fermentation, Yogurt, Onggi, Earthenware