@@NenasBubble you rub the whole bottom (not the glazed part but you can) with garlic and then boil the inside w water and garlic then wash and ready to use.
U just got a new cantaro and filled it up. Couple minutes later came back with counter filled with water and noticed water coming out the cantaro like it has pours. I don’t know if this will fix that or what else can fix it? I’m trying this out tonight tho
Is it need it to cure a glazed pot? Some videos said no need ! I’m so confused ; I got a glazed pot and the box says is suitable for oven, microwave, stove
Thank you for sharing your video. I have a question I bought some pretty terra-cotta cups like the ones you have from a store called fiesta Mart. They are decorated really pretty, but they do say not to use that it’s only for decoration is that just something they put on all the pieces? The inside is glazed but the outside is not just decorated really pretty help. I wanted to give some out as Christmas gifts. But I didn’t notice till after I bought them.
If it says just for decoration is probably because its those pieces that still have been coated with a glace with lead ..you can find a lead test kit in amazon and test them.. but thats what am thinking it says just for decor.
Where and how do you store all of your clay ware? I just bought a bunch and have no idea where to put it in my kitchen along with all of my other cazuelas /ollas 🙃
@@NenasBubble you know I think the sticker on it called it a jarrito. IDK but it is tapered at the bottom and some were sold as a kit with spices or something for beer.
Hola amiga. Bella collection. Me mami me regalo un vacito para cafe como los tuyos en la mesa. Pero ya lo use unas veces. Tome cafe con leche de sabor. Me dejo con un olor y sabor raro. Sera possible hacer este proceso o ya lo dejo de usar?
No need to boil water.. those kinds of vasos dont need to cure because the inside is glazed so the liquid you put inside does not get absorbed into the clay. You're all good.
Well i dont think it matters this curing is not to be lead free but to prevent the dish from tasting like clay and to prevent the ones to cook with from breaking.
Hello! I just bought a clay mug. The outside is not glazed, by the rim and inside are. Do I still need to cure them? Also, how often do you cure your mugs?
I didnt they were just in the water i let them dry completely after taken out of the water and used after. ... when used them i do wash them with soap and water 😁
I bougth them like that went they have no seal you cure them .. if you bought them already sealed from the inside than no need to cure.. the items that need cure are most often the big pots and the cantaritos for water like the one in this video with the flowers or the small ones for drinking. They are painted and then seal most likely already cured.
Is it bad that I like the taste of the clay?!?! 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ Lawwd help me, am I gonna get sick? *I feel a headache and a slight twitch* 😂😂 no one told me to "cure" them 1st. I love drinking water from mine, it taste so good.
Hehe .. i like it too.. cureing them would not take the taste away it just it not absorb your liquid. I dont think it would make you sick like that .. try cureing them now and see the difference
I left my cantarito submerged for 3 days. I leaks Not a lot but I leave it on my dining table to serve water. Why?
They do "sweat" because its a non glazed cup
Why did you not rub everything with Garlic first? I'm learning to cure my Mexican pottery and I want to do it right and safe.
I never heard of the garlic method..
@@NenasBubble you rub the whole bottom (not the glazed part but you can) with garlic and then boil the inside w water and garlic then wash and ready to use.
Throw the garlic away after using for those that don’t know.
Hi! So I just bought a cantarito to have on my table and I had no idea I had to cure it! Thanks for the tip!
U just got a new cantaro and filled it up. Couple minutes later came back with counter filled with water and noticed water coming out the cantaro like it has pours. I don’t know if this will fix that or what else can fix it? I’m trying this out tonight tho
Is it glazed at all? Try this way and see it it helps.. cantaros without any sort of design out side do "sweat" a little
Oh my gosh I just subscribed best line ever: If you don't wash the terracotta you will taste it and sometimes it's good.
Thanks 🥰
Is it need it to cure a glazed pot? Some videos said no need ! I’m so confused ; I got a glazed pot and the box says is suitable for oven, microwave, stove
If box says soo. Then yes
Thank you for sharing your video. I have a question I bought some pretty terra-cotta cups like the ones you have from a store called fiesta Mart. They are decorated really pretty, but they do say not to use that it’s only for decoration is that just something they put on all the pieces? The inside is glazed but the outside is not just decorated really pretty help. I wanted to give some out as Christmas gifts. But I didn’t notice till after I bought them.
If it says just for decoration is probably because its those pieces that still have been coated with a glace with lead ..you can find a lead test kit in amazon and test them.. but thats what am thinking it says just for decor.
Thank you!!! I never knew how but I know it needed to be done. My husband wasn't sure
Where and how do you store all of your clay ware? I just bought a bunch and have no idea where to put it in my kitchen along with all of my other cazuelas /ollas 🙃
Yup exactly there.. with all the other stuff
How can I fix my clay cup they have a leak like those ones you showed that are for alcohol please??
You can't if they are licking it broke.. buuut maybe if you glaze it might work
Thank you, I have a bean pot and cured it but wasn't sure about the totally unglazed barrito cups. I don't drink but I liked the cups.
Awesome... the garritos are good for coffee, water anything or are your saying the tiny tequila ones.
@@NenasBubble it holds about 8-12 oz maybe.
@@NenasBubble you know I think the sticker on it called it a jarrito. IDK but it is tapered at the bottom and some were sold as a kit with spices or something for beer.
Hola amiga. Bella collection. Me mami me regalo un vacito para cafe como los tuyos en la mesa. Pero ya lo use unas veces. Tome cafe con leche de sabor. Me dejo con un olor y sabor raro. Sera possible hacer este proceso o ya lo dejo de usar?
Hola.. gracias.
Puedes tratar peroooo estas tacitas siempre van a tener ese saborcito de barro.
What’s the name of that awesome 3D picture thing at the beginning?
Well it really doesnt have a name its just mexican artesany and that one would be a kitchen i brought it from Nochistlan Zacatecas Mexico..
How do you wash the uncured clay mug for beer
Washing is the same way water and soap and to cure them do the same soaked them in water or else your beer or drink does get absorbed by the mug 😁
if i plan on painting it, should i paint them first and then cure or cure first and then paint?
The cureing is more for like the inside so you can cure first then paint them and seal your work 😉
I love your pots I have never seen some of them wish I could get them here
Do you have to boil the water ? I have a little vaso & the inside is glazed/shiny & the outside is more clay textured.
No need to boil water.. those kinds of vasos dont need to cure because the inside is glazed so the liquid you put inside does not get absorbed into the clay. You're all good.
Does it matter that it doesn’t have a seal saying lead free ??
Well i dont think it matters this curing is not to be lead free but to prevent the dish from tasting like clay and to prevent the ones to cook with from breaking.
Hello! I just bought a clay mug. The outside is not glazed, by the rim and inside are. Do I still need to cure them? Also, how often do you cure your mugs?
I would .. for just one mug like 8 hrs should be ok
OMG I loved your sound effects 😂 😂 thank you!!
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Do you still need to soak them if they have a glaze?
Yes .. i would recommend to do so
@@NenasBubble
Thank you so much! 💓 Looking forward to more Latino education!!
Do you cure your vasos from the top of the fridge? I just bought one and not sure what to do with it
Oh no those are glazed inside so no need to cure them.
Do u need to wash your pots or cups with dish soap after u cured them?
I didnt they were just in the water i let them dry completely after taken out of the water and used after. ... when used them i do wash them with soap and water 😁
@@NenasBubble ok thank you! 😊
I see you left your pot soaking for two nights , how long should I leave the bowls n plates n cups for?
I did left it for two nights because I forgot to take it out but one overnight should be fine for pots, plates and cups or mugs.
Thank you
@@NenasBubble so after leaving the plates for one night then do you wash them with soap and water after or not?
I love the unglazed to drink water. It taste so good!! I bought me a big one!😅🥰
me too it gives the water an earthy taste
Do you use cal and vinegar?
Neither
Its just water
Hi! Just curious, are they painted before they’re sealed and cured? Also, do you cure them before sealing?
I bougth them like that went they have no seal you cure them .. if you bought them already sealed from the inside than no need to cure.. the items that need cure are most often the big pots and the cantaritos for water like the one in this video with the flowers or the small ones for drinking.
They are painted and then seal most likely already cured.
My family is from tlachis crazy that I stumbled on ur video
Aaaaa.. really awesome.. i've heard of tlachichila but never been there.
It’s the next town over
I wanna come buy some of theses pots
The big pot i put in the water i bought at my local fleat market. The others i brought with me from mexico.
Do you sell them?
I don't sorry
Why whats the purpose, does it add or remove something?
So it wont suck in liquids and lick
Is it bad that I like the taste of the clay?!?! 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ Lawwd help me, am I gonna get sick? *I feel a headache and a slight twitch* 😂😂 no one told me to "cure" them 1st. I love drinking water from mine, it taste so good.
Hehe .. i like it too.. cureing them would not take the taste away it just it not absorb your liquid. I dont think it would make you sick like that .. try cureing them now and see the difference
very interesting video :)
Thank you!
lol this video makes me think that my sister is explaining this to me. And i dont have a sister 😂😂😂
Is that a good thing or bad 😅