- A
botijo, also
called búcaro in Spanish, càntir in Catalan,
canabarro in Galician,
txongil in Basque, and
boteja in
Hispanic America, is a traditional...
- clay
water pots, are in
everyday use to cool water. In Spain,
botijos are po****r. A
botijo is a
porous clay
container used to keep and to cool water; they...
- clay
container used for
storing and
cooling water and
other liquids. The
botijo, a
traditional Spanish porous clay
container designed to cool the contained...
-
finding of some
caves located in the area: "Cueva del Toro", "Cueva del
Botijo" and "Cueva de la Zorrera". In the 8th and 7th
centuries BC the Phoenicians...
-
Botillo (Spanish: [
boˈtijo]),
Butiellu (Leonese: [buˈtjeʎʊ]) or
Botelo (Galician: [boˈtɛlʊ], Portuguese: [buˈtɛlu]; also
known as chouriço de
ossos in...
-
Spanish songwriter (see Category:Songs
written by
Rafael Pérez-Botija)
Botijo, a
traditional Spanish porous clay
container designed to
contain water This...
- jug} (Spanish:
botijo de pastor) is a
container for
carrying and
holding water,
which has a gourd-like body, like the
ordinary botijo. It has a widened...
- bed-bottles,
especially when they were
filled with
white wine. wine
portal The
botijo,
called a càntir in Catalan, is a clay jar used for
cooling water. The drinking...
- in the water, to keep the milk or
butter as
fresh as
possible (see zeer,
botijo and
Coolgardie safe).
Evaporative cooling is a
common form of
cooling buildings...
- was
widely known for its
porous earthenware jars,
called alcarrazas or
botijos,
which keep
water cool in the
hottest weather, and were
manufactured from...