What is Burnay?
Category:
food and drink
world cuisines
Burnay are earthen jars with small openings while those with bigger mouths are called wangging. In the early years, the burnay, locally known as tapayan or banga, was used for storage of water, rice grains, basi (sugarcane wine) and condiments like salt and bagoong (fish paste).
In respect to this, what is the use of Banga?
The “Banga” (ba-nga), is a round or spherical jar made of clay, used for fetching water and mostly adopted by the northern region of the Philippines.
Simply so, what is Tapayan jar?
Tapayan or tempayan (also known as balanga, belanga, or banga) are large wide-mouthed earthenware or stoneware jars found in various Austronesian cultures in island Southeast Asia.
Tagalog to English
Tagalog | English |
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banga | pitcher; cruse; pitchers; pitcher to; a cruse; jar; earthen jar; fan palm; vessel; vessels; |