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pabowluhan
‘utensil’ a brass mould.
These heavy brass cooking pans have eight to twelve impressions of different objects, like a fish or a flower, etc., into which batter is poured, and small whimsical cakes are cooked. These cakes, which the Samals call "cookies", are baked over an open fire with hot coconut husks on the lid of the pabowluhan . Pabowluhan are becoming rare. A few were still available in Borneo in the nineteen- seventies.
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