Badu Pot Kurunegala Upd [Secure SECRETS]

Forget the fortress for a moment—Badu Pot is the real stronghold of community. The aroma of roasted coconut and curry leaves doesn’t just fill the street; it fills the soul. And with this UPD (Urban Pot Delivery) pilot, they’re now testing eco-friendly banana-leaf packaging for takeaway.

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Headline: The Timeless Art of the "Badu Pot" in Kurunegala 🏺✨ badu pot kurunegala upd

Did you know that Kurunegala is home to some of the most skilled clay artisans in Sri Lanka? The traditional craft of making Badu Pot (clay pots) is still alive and well here, keeping our heritage rooted in the soil.

Despite the modern shift towards plastic and steel, these artisans continue to mold masterpieces from raw clay. From massive cooking pots perfect for Kiri Hodi to decorative items for your home, the craftsmanship is unmatched. Forget the fortress for a moment— Badu Pot

💡 Why you should switch to clay: ✅ 100% Natural and Eco-friendly. ✅ Adds a unique taste to curries (and keeps water cool!). ✅ Supports local livelihoods in the Kurunegala district.

Next time you pass through the area, stop by a wayside pottery stall. Let’s keep this beautiful art form from disappearing! 🇱🇰❤️ A: Most physical markets do not offer returns

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A: Most physical markets do not offer returns. However, online sellers like PotteryLk.com provide a 7-day damage replacement (take a video while unboxing).


After soaking, cook a thick rice porridge (kenda) in the pot until it boils and thickens. Let it cool, then discard. This coats the interior with starch, preventing mud taste in future curries.