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The potjie (which is pronounced "poy-kee") is a cast-iron pot that is common in South Africa for preparing what is known as "potjiekos" (pronounced "poy-kee-kos"), which translates as "pot food."

Traditionally, the potjie is used to cook meat and vegetables on a low fire.

For more information on the uses and history of the potjie -- as well as a good, clear photo -- see the Related Link.

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