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  2. Sigri (stove) - Wikipedia

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    A Sigri is a stove used for cooking, especially in North India. The fuel used is usually coal, dried cow dung and wood, therefore it is principally used by those who cannot afford liquefied petroleum gas stoves. Sigris are also used during winters for warmth.

  3. Chinkiang pot cover noodles - Wikipedia

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    The Chinkiang pot-cover noodle (Chinese: 镇江锅盖面; pinyin: Zhènjiānguogàimiàn) is a Chinese dish popular in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu.The dish is notable for its peculiar method of cooking, as the noodles are boiled with a small wooden lid floating in the cooking pot.

  4. Japanese kitchen - Wikipedia

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    A wooden ladle used to scoop cold and hot water from an oke. Katana (刀子) - A cooking knife and not a katana. Kiritsukue or Sekki (切机) - A Manaita (俎) or a cutting board. Fune (船) - A large wooden tub used for washing. Shitami (籮) - A coarse hemp cloth used to squeeze water out or to dry foods by spreading over it.

  5. Kang bed-stove - Wikipedia

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    A large kang shared by the guests of a one-room inn in a then-wild area east of Tonghua, Jilin, as seen by Henry E.M. James in 1887. The kang (Chinese: 炕; pinyin: kàng; Manchu: nahan, Kazakh: кән) is a traditional heated platform, 2 metres or more long, used for general living, working, entertaining and sleeping in the northern part of China, where the winter climate is cold.

  6. Kamado - Wikipedia

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    A traditional kamado in a Japanese museum The 18th century Merchant's kitchen, Stove boiler or kamado made of copper (Fukagawa Edo Museum) A kamado ( 竈 , 竃 or 灶 ) is a traditional Japanese wood - or charcoal -fueled cook stove .

  7. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Schroeter invented the first wood-burning stove with a cast iron frame and glass door. This allowed the user to see the fire burning inside the stove. [16] A fireplace insert converts a wood-burning fireplace to a wood-burning stove. A fireplace insert is a self-contained unit that rests inside the existing fireplace and chimney.

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