bocaux
Bocaux are glass containers, often with metal lids, used in French-speaking regions to preserve and store foods. They are typically tall, cylindrical jars with lids that create an airtight seal, making them a common choice for canning jams, pickles, sauces, dried goods, and fermented products. The term bocal is commonly used for the jar itself, while bocaux refers to the set or plural form.
Historically, bocaux became widespread with the development of home canning in the 19th century. The combination
Construction and sizes vary, but most bocaux are made of clear glass and designed to be reused.
Care and reuse are typical practices with bocaux. Jars are washed and sterilized before use in canning;