Talk:Botijo

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This is not a botijo, sorry edit

 
The piece of pottery that appears in this painting by Bouguereau, is not exactly a botijo. It's a typical piece in the "pottery of water" in the North of Spain and South of France, of possible origin franco (old tribal french) as "the càntir, the doll and the mamet" introduced by the restocking of the Marca Hispanica in the Catalunya Vella. Named pegar in euskera lenguage and pegà in gascón lenguage. Also produced in the Basque country, as a vessel of the same family as the "Biscay pitcher" (Basque: "pegarra, pedarra or kantarue"), higher than this and used for drinking during the agricultural tasks. The correct designation today (2012) would be pitcher in Spanish and was cruche a eau in French. Documentation and references: Natacha Seseña and Emili Sempere.
image replacement and relocation of the current (iconographically conflict) to the talk page.--Milartino (talk) 08:57, 18 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Implausible? edit

"it extracts thermal energy from the water stored inside the jug (and from the environment itself too)" If the thermal energy dissipates from the water, isn't it transfered to the environment? How could the cooling effect also apply to the environment? 76.10.128.192 (talk) 12:01, 29 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

I have removed this uncited claim, but the article generally also needs more citations. PaleoNeonate (talk) 13:26, 24 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

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