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Earthen crockery

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Earthen crockery
The Provençal tian

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Today as in yesteryear, earthen crockey is a part of our daily life, firstly in the kitchen. In a time when one had to economize and preserve the provisions, there were big earthenware jars for olive oil, dried fruits and nuts. Who hasn't dreamt of having one of those beautiful pieces of french pottery in their garden ? And those mortar and pestles where garlic and basil are ground for the pistou, to be added to soups and pastas ? They are at the source of Provençale cuisine. Like the vessels which collected the goat's milk to make cream and cheeses.
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The Provençal tian
It all started in the "tian", an untranslatable Provençal word, unless we take a chance with the word basin ; in it vegetables were washed, dishes rinsed with the braising pot for the famous wine daube or beef stew, or they were the round soup pots in which bouillabaisse was made, on the beaches with water from the Mediterranean Sea, the armies of casseroles, terrines and pots, without forgetting the dishes for tomato or courgette gratins, stuffed aubergines and chard : over a hundred possible concoctions, even more delicious in summer when left to cool and develop their flavour. All sorts of pottery still made today for our culinary pleasure by the potters of Provence.

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The household crockery
To enjoy these treats, Provençal potters offer multicoloured dishes, making a suite with the bowls and the companions to the water jugs. The last alone comprises a whole population of pottery, because water is rare in Provence, treated like a queen, as well she should be. There were the huge jugs for going to the fountain or the spring, with which the mule or donkey was ladened. Sometimes, this jug, only smaller, was carried on the head of the country home's daughter. On the table, it becomes a pitcher with its handle and spout. The work is ancient, continuing since the Middle Ages, these vessels for serving water and also wine. Now, the older jugs, potbellied and honey-couloured, ornament the country home's kitchen, sitting on a table holding flowers.

 
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