Ukraine – UA019A
Composition: Clay
Colour: Blue
Shape: Raw
Light blue lumpy Azov clay from Ukraine. Crunches, crumbles, does not stick very much, there is a taste of dampness. Something between blue clay and kaolin. Very tasty. More tender and not as tart as the Cambrian. There is a more pronounced taste of dampness, in contrast to the Cambrian. Smooth, beautiful, silky clay to the touch. It is very pleasant to hold in your hands. More dense than kaolin (white Azov clay). Crunches when biting off and chewing. First, it crumbles into plates and grains, then turns into a fat, delicate creamy cream. The taste of fresh earth and dust. A bit tart. In the end she knits a little. Sticks to teeth and palate.
Where can I get some of this blue azov