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Title | Cast Iron Pots | Potjie Kos Pots | Best Duty Pots | Falkirk Pots Cape Town Cast Iron |
Description | CAST IRON POTS FOR SALE IN CAPE Home / Cast Iron Pots For Sale / Contact Us / Potjie Kos Recipes Cast iron potS FOR RENT >> Potjies for Rent – From R80 per day >> From Size 3 |
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WebSite | castironpots.co.za |
Host IP | 129.232.138.198 |
Location | South Africa |
Site | Rank |
US$1,423,786
Last updated: 2023-05-11 16:30:21
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$1,423,786 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$1,315 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$39,428 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$473,135 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 10,953 |
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Home / Cast Iron Pots For Sale / Contact Us / Potjie Kos Recipes Cast iron potS FOR RENT >> Potjies for Rent – From R80 per day >> From Size 3 up to Size 25 >> Pick up and Delivery also available Specials coming soon CAST IRON POTS FOR SALE IN CAPE TOWN The Potjie Pot Dating back to the 1500’s, “poi-key” (pot) and “poi-key-cos” (pot food) has been a traditional way of cooking. Since the Iron-age, the cast iron potjie was not only used for cooking, but also shrouded in mystery because witches and druids favored these pots for their rituals and ceremonies. Ideally designed for cooking over an open fire, the round belly three legged pot was created during this age. In the mid 1600’s the early explorers, who used these pots exclusively on their expeditions, brought the tradition and style of the potjie pot to Africa. Tribal Africans, after seeing the practicality of the cast iron pot, were quick to trade animals, hides and other commodities, to replace clay pots that |
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