The water pot called “Borma” is made and used throughout Darfur Sudan. It is a thin clay pot fired to make it water proof. It is very hard and brittle and resembles a large eggshell with a neck. I found a broken pot in the market for less than a dollar and removed the broken "neck" part by cutting and chipping until it provided a fairly even lip. I spent under $5.00 for this Borma cooker which is comparable to the cost of making a local Cookit.
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