Balkans In the Balkans multiple cuisines use a clay pot, often called a
güveç, to cook
ghivetch and other related dishes. The
comleks is a Turkish bean pot.
South Asia In the southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana in
India, the traditional pot used for cooking is called
chatti. There are many different types of pots used in the different cultures of North India, Pakistan, Bangladesh.
India In northern states, including Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, the cooking pots are called
handi. Traditionally, Indian chefs could cook many dishes simultaneously by stacking handi while cooking.
Sri Lanka People in
Sri Lanka use clay pots to make many dishes including
pahi fish curry, called
abul thiyal; accharu, a chutney; as well as some meats, rice, and several types of freshwater fish called
Lula, Hunga, Magura and Kawaiya.
Greater China In China, the pot used for such cooking is generally known as
shaguo () or
boujai (), a Cantonese word for 'little pot'. Clay pot dishes are sometimes labeled as 'hot pot' or 'hotpot' dishes on the menus of Chinese restaurants in English-speaking areas of the world, but they should not be confused with
hot pot dishes that are served in a large metal bowl and cooked at the table. In Taiwan, the chicken dish
sanbeiji is prepared in a clay pot. Another common Chinese clay pot is the sandpot or sandy pot, a round pot with a lid, glazed on the inside and unglazed on the outside, which allows them to be soaked before cooking but not add liquid to the ingredients. After soaking the pots are filled with food and placed in a cold oven or started over a very low burner.
Philippines The traditional pot used for cooking is the
palayok.
Indonesia '' tofu and vegetables cooked in claypot The traditional pot used for cooking is called
kuali or
gentong. The famous cuisine is
empal gentong (beef with coconut milk soup).
Chinese Indonesian sapo tahu is
tofu and vegetables cooked in claypot. ==In African cuisines==