I love this item, it reminds me of the one my mom had from her mother who lived in Reynosa, Mexico. It brings back great memories.
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Amelia
olla de barro friolera
I love this item, it reminds me of the one my mom had from her mother who lived in Reynosa, Mexico. It brings back great memories.
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Anonymous
Bean Pot
Love my bean pot. I use it for chili, beans and soup. It is awesome.
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Anonymous
Bean Pot
Love my bean pot. I use it for chili, beans and soup. It is awesome.
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James L.
Very nice pot
Overall, this is a very nice pot, and the company's customer service is excellent. I'm sure there are many out there without issues. I ordered this pot, and it was promptly delivered. However, upon opening the box, sadly, it was in multiple pieces.This I feel this was due mostly to UPS, as it landed, rather than being set, on the front steps. I feel the packing could be more robust as well due to clay's fragility. I contacted the company, and after sending pictures of the broken pot, was promptly sent another which arrived in good order. After seasoning the pot, I noticed a hairline crack, which was virtually invisible, until water stood in it for a while. I am currently trying different patching methods.
Clay Bean Pot with Lid – Lead Free Olla de Barro Frijolera Small- 3...
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Olla de Barro Frijolera sin Plomo
Lead Free Clay Bean Pot with Lid – Small 3.5 qt (Approx. 3 Liters)
Prepare beans the traditional way with this authentic Olla de Barro Frijolera sin Plomo. Designed specifically for slow-cooking beans, this handcrafted clay pot distributes heat gently and evenly, enhancing flavor and texture while preserving the essence of traditional Mexican cooking.
With a capacity of approximately 3 liters, this small bean pot is ideal for frijoles de la olla, soups, stews, and homestyle dishes.
Dimensions:
7" Height
8" Width
5.5" Inside Diameter
Designed for use on open flame and electric stovetops.
Features:
Approximately 3-liter capacity
Includes matching lid
Lead-free glaze (sin plomo)
Suitable for open flame and electric stoves
Ideal for beans, soups, and stews
Traditional Mexican clay cookware
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in size, color, texture, and porosity are natural and part of its authentic character.
Below are our recommended steps to properly cure your clay pot before first use:
Soak the outside bottom portion of the pot in cold water for 2 hours.
Fill the pot with cool water, keeping the water level slightly below the rim.
Place on the stove, bring to a gentle boil, and allow it to simmer for 5 minutes.
Turn off the heat and let the water cool completely — preferably overnight.
Discard the water.
Clean the interior using a paste made from coarse salt or baking soda, then rinse thoroughly with water.
Your clay pot is now ready for use.
Important: Do not use dish soap or detergents, as clay is porous and may absorb them. Clean only with water and a plastic scraper or non-metal brush.
⚠️ California Proposition 65 Warning
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Bring authentic flavor and time-honored tradition to your kitchen with this classic clay bean pot.
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