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The bogrács is an outside fire cooking pot made of metal. It is suspended from a chain over a campfire. [1] Its distinctive shape and diagonal handle distinguish it from similar cookware. The bogrács was commonly used by the serfs. [2] Its spread can be traced back to the nomadic equestrian cultures, with the cauldron. The ancestor to the bogrács was brought to the Carpathian Basin by the first Hungarians. [2] There are many types of bogrács used, made with different sizes, materials and uses. [3] The word 'bogrács' comes from the word 'bakraç' - an Ottoman-Turkish word meaning 'copper bucket'. [4] [5]
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The bogrács is an outside fire cooking pot made of metal. It is suspended from a chain over a campfire. [1] Its distinctive shape and diagonal handle distinguish it from similar cookware. The bogrács was commonly used by the serfs. [2] Its spread can be traced back to the nomadic equestrian cultures, with the cauldron. The ancestor to the bogrács was brought to the Carpathian Basin by the first Hungarians. [2] There are many types of bogrács used, made with different sizes, materials and uses. [3] The word 'bogrács' comes from the word 'bakraç' - an Ottoman-Turkish word meaning 'copper bucket'. [4] [5]