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what is this called in Eglish?
now I name it "stockpot", but I don't think it suitable. http://www.jdleungs.com/index.php?showimage=316
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I would say in german it is a chinese variant of the "Dampfkochtopf" :=)
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ive seen those things down in the ceramics are of the art department at my uni, ill ask around.
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OK. I have to use the original name.
thanks all.
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'casserole' pots
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In Australia they are known as crockpots.
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crockpot in the US too...for cooking. In the pottery art stuff they have some different terms
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crockpot is more like electric cooker in Chinese.:-)
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we have electric crockpots here as well...
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