puruaukude
Puruaukude is a term originating from the Maori language. It refers to a traditional method of food preservation practiced by the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand. This technique involves burying food items in the ground, typically in an underground pit or cellar.
The process of puruaukude was designed to protect food from spoilage by utilizing the stable, cool temperatures
Puruaukude played a significant role in Maori society, particularly in ensuring food security, especially during leaner