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What's difference between crock, ceramic, earthenware and casserole?
Aug 30, 2024 6:45 AM
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Here’s a quick breakdown:
1. Crock: A large, thick-walled ceramic container, often used for storage or fermentation, like pickling.
2. Ceramic: A broad term that refers to objects made from clay and hardened by heat, including pottery, earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain.
3. Earthenware: A type of ceramic made from clay fired at lower temperatures. It's porous and less durable than stoneware or porcelain but often used for decorative items and dishes.
4. Casserole: Can refer to both the dish and the container used for baking. The container is usually made of ceramic, glass, or metal.
So, "ceramic" is the broadest term, while "crock" and "earthenware" are specific types of ceramics, and "casserole" is a specific type of dish and container often made of ceramic.
August 30, 2024
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