Benefits of Using Ekòkò
- Ekòkò earthen pots are rubbed thoroughly with stone which gives a mirror finishing to the product.
- Firing/baking of the product is done in a special way that results in a white shading effect.
- 100% organic with zero use of chemicals and colours on the finished product. Ekòkò.ng condemns this wrongful act.
- Clay is somewhat porous, so heat and moisture circulate through the pot, unlike metal & aluminium pots. Making it perfect for slow cooking without overheating. This helps retain all the natural vitamins and minerals of the food.
- Clay pots add many essential nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium and sulphur to food.
- Clay is alkaline in nature, hence it interacts with the acidity in the food and neutralizes the pH level. This reduces common stomach problems, that even youngsters have due to excessive sugar consumption. Clay contains all the possible vitamins naturally, even vitamin B12.
- Our pots and cookware can be used for serving as well as cooking.
- Compatible with gas stoves, microwave ovens, and electric stoves with a glass top.
Harmful Effects of Using Aluminium Utensils
- Food cooked in aluminium pots or in aluminium foil can absorb the aluminium because it gets easily dissolved into food and water when heated.
- This absorbed aluminium goes into the bloodstream and accumulates in different organs, causing a multitude of effects in different people.
- Some unpleasant effects of eating food cooked in aluminium are: hyper-acidity, indigestion, flatulence, skin problems like pigmentation, dandruff, and chronic inflammation of the intestine.
- Aluminium also reduces the growth of bone and predisposes you to Osteoporosis.
- The simplest measure of replacing aluminium cooking vessels is with our Earthen cookware, which adds many essential nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, iron, magnesium and sulphur to your food naturally.
What Makes Ekòkò Pots Unique?
- Most of the earthen pots you see today are coloured with dye made in factories. We procure our pots from potters (mostly women) residing in various parts of the country who still use Ebu (Potter’s Wheel).
- Most earthen pots are dried in ovens at high temperatures to dry them faster, which completely ruins the natural clay properties. Instead, we leave them to dry in the open air and under natural sunlight.
- Most clay pots available in the market are coated with chemical paints or glaze that gives them a red glossiness. We highly discourage this bad practice. Our pots are made using naturally excavated clay.
The founders of Ekòkò.ng vowed to make a difference in the lives of thousands of local craftspeople by creating a marketplace for them.
With every purchase you make through Ekòkò.ng, you contribute to the development and promotion of the rich heritage of our country.