pretty good
Despite what some sites say, this clay pot does require curing. Prior to the recommended curing process of milk and plantains, I boiled some water in this and a lot of water seeps right through. During the curing process and the first few uses, this pot also releases a very fragrant smokey smell from its manufacturing process. This was a nice surprise. After curing, it has no problems holding fluids.
A few bad points. Being handmade, I find there is no position where the lid sits flush on the pot. Maybe a good thing as the lid has no vent. The bottom also doesn't sit flush on my glass top stove creating one very obvious hot spot that ended up scorching porridge. Still, good enough to serve its purpose.
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