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Benefits of Drinking water from Traditional Clay Pot.

Have you ever wondered why clay pot is valued so much that its tradition is still serving its benefits to us? It is so valuable that it just does its work even while serving water. Sounds terrific, isn’t it? Yes, We were as interested and curious as you. So let’s just dive into knowing the benefits of drinking Matka Water from a clay pot.

Every summer we may even skip drinking sugarcane juices and sometimes taking a bath (not guilty at all I know) but we never skip drinking water from the refrigerator. Well, early in those days people trusted Claypots for chill water as they help in cooling the water naturally. To be honest with you all it delivers more than just chill water.

Water stored in Claypot evaporates and escapes through the tiny pores present on its surface. This process of evaporation ensures that the heat in water slowly lowers its temperature inside the clay pot.

We can’t be frantically counting and omitting all the toxins we consume every day. But we could definitely take measures that keep our health in balance and Claypot actually does it pretty well by shooing away the acidic nature of foods we consume and also balancing the pH level of the food. Okay, why am I including this in this article? It is to let you know that drinking water in a clay pot helps relieve gastric and acidity to some extent.

One of the advantages of storing water in the clay pot is that it devoids all kinds of Chemicals which helps boost the metabolism.This also improves your digestion because of the minerals present in the clay pot water

India’s current heatwave has been made hotter by climate change .The hotter the country is getting the sunstroke stats is skyrocketing.It may be a very common problem during summer but it is unbearable for sure.claypot help you re-hydrating by keeping the minerals and nutrients intact in water.Have you seen small pandal every corner of the street during summer serving water in Claypots they are just a savior!

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We see each order as a piece of art and its crafted by local artisians who helps preserving the culture and tradition everyday.We are best known for our seamless shipping process because we know its a worry when it comes to Claypots.We also believe that sustainability is not a trend but necessary  requirement for the better future.

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How to Season Clay pot | Best beginners Guide for Clay pot seasoning

We understand that you are really excited to try out new dishes in this new claypot that you’ve bought and so badly want to use it right away. But guess what ? your efforts would be in complete vain if you haven’t seasoned your claypot .

We will take you through the step by step process of how to season claypot for cooking. Other best part about seasoning claypot is that it helps in enduring the heat in a better way and also lasts longer.

Step 1 : Go to Step 11 😉

Step 2: Wash the claypot thoroughly twice.

Step3 : Make sure to soak the claypot overnight for a minimum of 8-9 hours.

Step 4: Next morning take out the soaked claypot and keep it in the sun until it’s completely dried.

Step 5 : Once it’s dried ,rub oil around the entire pot and let it soak in the sunshine again.

Step6 : After some time you would figure out that the claypot has dried completely and now again fill the pot  with water and some rice and leave it to soak  overnight.

Step7: The next day, boil the claypot with the overnight soaked rice. The rice water should be boiled  until bubbles start popping.

Step 8 : Turn off the flame, Allow the claypot to completely cool down and now the rice water is ready to be thrown away.

Step 9 : Wash the claypot using a dish wash scrubber but make sure to not use any washing liquids. After some time again heat the pot in low flame with some oil and saute some sliced onions along with it.

Step 10: Yay ,you have now successfully seasoned the claypot and are ready to cook some aromatic and  mouth watering dishes for your family. Happy Cooking.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) 

  1. What are glazed vs unglazed clay pots for cooking? 

If you want the entire benefits of claypots we would suggest you  buy an unglazed claypot. Because they are entirely made of clay and no artificial substances are added unlike glazed ones .

  1. How long should I soak a clay pot before cooking? 

The claypot needs to be soaked for 8-9 hours overnight. 

  1.  What are the Uses of Claypot? 

Claypots are alkaline in nature which helps balance the PH level. They also help in keeping the food moist and aromatic.

  1. Where to buy Claypots?

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