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- Sufuria abstract "A Sufuria (Swahili plural sufuria, English plural sufurias) is a Swahili language word, adopted in East African English, for a flat based, deep sided, lipped and handleless cooking pot or container, ubiquitous in Kenya, Tanzania and surrounding nations. A replacement for more traditional crockery containers (ek fara), it used in most every Kenyan household for cooking, serving and storing food. Most Sufuria are today aluminum, produced and purchased locally in the informal sector. Sufuria were traditionally used to cook over open fire, charcoal brazier (a jiko), or coals, and are purchased in a variety of sizes, with and without lids.".
- Sufuria thumbnail Pots_and_pans_market_kenya_crop.jpg?width=300.
- Sufuria wikiPageID "26451391".
- Sufuria wikiPageRevisionID "484825936".
- Sufuria hasPhotoCollection Sufuria.
- Sufuria subject Category:Burundian_culture.
- Sufuria subject Category:Cookware_and_bakeware.
- Sufuria subject Category:Kenyan_culture.
- Sufuria subject Category:Tanzanian_culture.
- Sufuria comment "A Sufuria (Swahili plural sufuria, English plural sufurias) is a Swahili language word, adopted in East African English, for a flat based, deep sided, lipped and handleless cooking pot or container, ubiquitous in Kenya, Tanzania and surrounding nations. A replacement for more traditional crockery containers (ek fara), it used in most every Kenyan household for cooking, serving and storing food. Most Sufuria are today aluminum, produced and purchased locally in the informal sector.".
- Sufuria label "Sufuria".
- Sufuria sameAs m.0bb_188.
- Sufuria sameAs Q7634664.
- Sufuria sameAs Q7634664.
- Sufuria wasDerivedFrom Sufuria?oldid=484825936.
- Sufuria depiction Pots_and_pans_market_kenya_crop.jpg.
- Sufuria isPrimaryTopicOf Sufuria.