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  2. Clay oven - Wikipedia

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    In primitive courtyards and farmhouses, earthen ovens were built on the ground. [1] In Arabian, Middle Eastern and North African societies, bread was often baked within a clay oven called in some Arabic dialects a tabun (also transliterated taboon, from the Arabic: طابون), [2] or else in a clay oven called a tannour, and in other dialects ...

  3. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian traditional brick stove, used in some rural areas An 18th-century Japanese merchant's kitchen with copper Kamado (Hezzui), Fukagawa Edo Museum. Early clay stoves that enclosed the fire completely were known from the Chinese Qin dynasty (221 BC – 206/207 BC), and a similar design known as kamado (かまど) appeared in the Kofun period (3rd–6th century) in Japan.

  4. Chambers stove - Wikipedia

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    The Chambers stove is a generic name for several different kitchen cooking appliances sold under the Chambers brand name from 1912 to approximately 1988. Their ranges and stand-alone ovens were known for their patented insulation methods, which enabled them to cook on retained heat with the fuel turned off.

  5. Cooktop - Wikipedia

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    An electric tabletop burner. A hot plate or hotplate is a portable self-contained tabletop small appliance cooktop with one, two or more electric heating elements, or gas burners. A hot plate can be used as a standalone appliance, but is often used as a substitute for one of the burners from an oven range or a kitchen stove.

  6. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 the Crompton and Co. firm in the United Kingdom started featuring electric kettles in their catalogue. Although these kettles were quite primitive as the heating element couldn't be immersed in the water. Instead, a separate compartment underneath the water storage area in the kettle was used to house the electric heating element.

  7. Chafing dish - Wikipedia

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    Chafing Dish and Stand about 1895 [7] Victoria and Albert Museum, London In England silver braziers without handles, upon which a dish would be set, are mentioned in the reign of Queen Anne ; wooden balls kept the heat of the charcoal in the pierced container from being transferred to the table surface. [ 8 ]

  8. Cousances - Wikipedia

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    Cousances was a brand of enameled cast iron cookware ("cocotte" in French). [2] [3] [4] originally manufactured by a foundry in the town of Cousances-les-Forges in northeastern France.

  9. Fire making - Wikipedia

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    A current is run through the object until it is red hot, like the burners on an electric stove, and it is brought into contact with the tinder, lighting it. For example, a foil-paper chewing gum wrapper will heat-up and ignite; or a flashlight battery coming into contact with a thin wire mesh (such as steel wool) may produce enough heat to ...

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