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    An earth oven, ground oven or cooking pit is one of the simplest and most ancient cooking structures. The earliest known earth oven was discovered in Central...
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    oven A built-in oven fixture that has either two ovens, or one oven and one microwave oven. It is usually built into the kitchen cabinet. Earth oven An...
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    A masonry oven, colloquially known as a brick oven or stone oven, is an oven consisting of a baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, stone, clay...
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    structures. At its simplest, an earth oven is a pit in the ground used to trap heat and bake, smoke, or steam food. Earth ovens have been used in many places...
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    to the local indigenous variation of the method of cooking in a pit or earth oven. It generally refers to slow-cooking meats or whole sheep, whole cows...
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    Tandoor (redirect from Tandoori oven)
    A tandoor (/tænˈdʊər/ or /tɑːnˈdʊər/) is a large vase-shaped oven, usually made of clay. Since antiquity, tandoors have been used to bake unleavened flatbreads...
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    Jalisco and surrounding areas to meats cooked or roasted in a pit or earth oven, what is known as barbacoa in other regions of Mexico, although for many...
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    bark. When it is completed they lay the body out flat on its back in the earth oven, then when it is baked ready they cut it up and eat it." Ta'unga commented:...
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    Píib (category Earth oven)
    or píib (in Yucatec Maya, pronounced [píːɓ] or [píːʔ]), is a typical earth oven of the Yucatán peninsula, in Mexico. This technique probably has a pre-Hispanic...
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    Hāngī (category Earth oven)
    distinguishing feature of an umu-tī was its large size compared to a normal earth oven. The long, carrot-shaped tap root was cooked in a large, stone-lined pit...
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    Hearth (redirect from Oven fireplace)
    combination of reredos (a low, partial wall behind a hearth), fireplace, oven, smoke hood, or chimney. Hearths are usually composed of masonry such as...
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    Barbecue (category Earth oven)
    Barbecue or barbeque (often shortened to BBQ worldwide; barbie or barby in Australia and New Zealand) is a term used with significant regional and national...
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    cooking throughout Oceania is the earth oven, a method which involves laying food on hot rocks and burying it in earth. The technique originated in Papua...
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    Pachamanca (category Earth oven)
    Pachamanca (from Quechua pacha "earth", manka "pot") is a traditional Peruvian dish baked with the aid of hot stones. The earthen oven is known as a huatia. It...
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    (cookware) Combi steamer Communal oven Convection microwave Convection oven Corn roaster Crepe maker Deep fryer Earth oven Electric cooker Espresso machine...
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    Kālua (category Earth oven)
    method that utilizes an imu, a type of underground oven. The word "kālua" ("to cook in an underground oven" in the Hawaiian language) may also be used to...
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    or beef-head barbacoa, an entire beef-head traditionally roasted in an earth oven, but now done in steamer or grill. When sold in restaurants, customers...
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    heat in the lowest segment. The original form of covered cooking is the earth oven, simply a covered pit with a fire built in it, demonstrated in techniques...
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    Curanto (category Earth oven)
    traditional Chilote method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in an earth oven that is covered with pangue leaves and turf. The fundamental components...
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    achiote and sour oranges then wrapped in a banana leaf and cooked in an earth oven beneath a wood fire. The dish is prepared with a firm white fish, usually...
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    coconuts, sugarcane, sweet potatoes and yams, and cooked meat and fish in earth ovens. After first contact in 1778, European and American cuisine arrived along...
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    Pit barbecue (category Earth oven)
    vegetables buried below ground. Indigenous peoples around the world used earth ovens for thousands of years. In modern times the term and activity is often...
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    New Guinea, as well as other islands in the Pacific. It consists of an earth oven that is filled with hot coal or stones, that may be placed in different...
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    This ancient technique originates from Hadramout and involves a type of earth oven whereby meat is barbecued in a deep hole in the ground that is then covered...
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  • Secondary products Sickle Terracing Food processing Fire Basket Cooking Earth oven Granaries Grinding slab Ground stone Hearth Aşıklı Höyük Qesem cave Manos...
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    Bougna (category Earth oven)
    contents are wrapped in banana leaves and are then buried to cook in a ground oven, which uses red-hot rocks heated by fire. After about two hours of cooking...
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  • humanoids in Ireland. 33 kya - 22 kya: Gravettian period in Europe. 31 kya: Earth ovens in Central Europe. 31 kya - 16 kya: Last Glacial Maximum (peak at 26...
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    Horno (category Earth oven)
    Horno (/ˈɔːrnoʊ/ OR-noh; Spanish: [ˈoɾno]) is a mud adobe-built outdoor oven used by the Native Americans and the early settlers of North America. Originally...
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    Secondary products Sickle Terracing Food processing Fire Basket Cooking Earth oven Granaries Grinding slab Ground stone Hearth Aşıklı Höyük Qesem cave Manos...
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    epoch that lasted from c. 2.58 million to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was finally...
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