the dye pot comes with the yarn maker -Genevieve
You have to buy the Pot (Not Dye Pot or Aging Pot, just Pot) from the Junk Shop, and collect a green herb (In the mountains in the Spring-time). :)
You buy it from the junk shop.
Here is the recipe for wine in Harvest Moon DS.(This is a Cooking Pot Recipe)(wild) Grape + Wine + Purple Grass = Wild Grape Wine
you have to go to the sprites house and talk to the pot in the right hand corner
An earthen pot has small pores in its walls. When water is poured into it, some of it seeps through these pores to its outer surface. On reaching there, it evaporates.The heat required for evaporation is taken from the earthen pot and from the water in it. As a result, the water in an earthen pot gets cooled down.
An earthen pot can be any dimension that the creator wishes. They come in sizes from very small to larger architectural statement pieces.
An earthen pot to store water is called a "matka" in India. It is commonly used to keep water cool in hot regions.
Earthen pots have tiny holes in them through which some of the water keeps seeping. But it is not noticeable. The water which is now outside the earthen pot evaporates. Durin evaporation, the water gain heat energy from the surroundings to evaporate. Thus the surroundings and the water in the earthen pot loses heat energy and cools gradually.
(of a floor or structure) Made of compressed earth: "an earthen dam".(of a pot) Made of baked or fired clay.
The dance form that is linked with the earthen lamp is the Garba Raas. This is an Indian dance. The name 'Garba' is a derivative of 'Garbhadip' or 'lamp inside an earthen pot.'
new earthen pots enable the water inside to seep outside to a certain extent which makes the surface of the pot damp.this moisture then evaporates and cools the water inside,but in older earthen pots seeping of water does not take place to an extent when it was new.therefore old earthen pots does not cool the water inside
Evaporation cools water in an earthen pot by absorbing heat energy from the surrounding environment as the water molecules transition from liquid to vapor. This process causes a drop in temperature within the pot, making the water inside cooler than the external temperature. The porous nature of the earthen pot allows for better airflow and evaporation, enhancing the cooling effect.
A small earthen ware or metal cooking pot!
It is used as an alternative to cation exchange membrane.
chicken cooked in a special types of earthen pot using only butter and some herbs and seasonings.
Physics explains this principle well - when evaporation takes place, cooling occurs. This is because for evaporation to take place, the water needs to change into vapor or gas and this only happens when there is heat in the surroundings. So when the water absorbs heat, it evaporates and this makes the container or surroundings cooler. The earthen pitcher contains many pores or small holes. When water is poured into the pot, a small part of it exits through these pores and evaporates from the surface of the pot, thus making the pot (and remaining water) cooler than before.