The Portuguese name for these roasters is Telha, which literally translate to roof tile, which originally, that is what they were. Many recipes were developed to roast meats and fish on regular clay roof tiles. Over the years, clay artisans started adding "ends" and making them for culinary purposes. Today, they are made by our artisans with the same clay and technique used to make our other Brazilian Clay Pots, and not only serves as roasters, but great for braised dishes as well.
The Roasters are unglazed and kiln dried, making them resilient to last a long time. They also come with their own wire trivet, and make a truly exotic presentation.
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Medium |
Item Number: |
BRZ-7001-12 |
Dimensions (inches): |
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Length: |
12.0 |
Width: |
6.5 |
Height: |
6.0 |
Capacity: |
1.0 qt |
How we measure |
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Appearance
The Brazilian Clay Pots are truly rustic items, and although similar to Black Clay La Chamba Pots, they are not as smooth. As with most handmade products by artisans around the world, the pieces may have slight imperfections in the form or finish of the materials. Sometimes sizes of same model pieces may also vary slightly, however, these imperfection do not compromise the aesthetics or functionality of the pieces and are considered normal and to be expected. Likewise, although lids are made individually to match each pot, they do not always fit perfectly as the two parts may shrink differently during the firing process. The lids do not fit tightly on the rim of the pot, but more rest on top of it.
You may observe with certain use that your pieces may change in color, especially on the bottom where there is direct contact with heat. This is normal and does not affect the pieces in any way.