I bought this tagine for myself and my two daughters right after we returned from Morocco, not realizing the lid didn't have a hole like a proper one should. Then I discovered it needed a metal plate to sit on because it couldn't be placed directly on a hot stove. Today I tried it for the first time (with the metal buffer underneath). A few minutes after I put the onions to cook in olive oil, the tagine broke open and spilled oil into the gas stove flame. If I had been a few inches closer, I would have been engulfed in flames. There's nothing in the description that informs the buyer this is a SERVING tagine, not one meant for cooking. It's pretty to look at, but too dangerous to cook in.
Product Description
Le Souk Ceramique specializes in making authentic, artisanal hand-painted ceramic tableware. All of our pieces are food safe and truly painted entirely free-hand. We started our studio in Tunisia in 1997 and maintain a positive, safe, progressive workplace. We paint and stock 8 to 10 different designs in about 30 different shapes, usually introducing one or two new designs each year.
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