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  2. Egyptian egg oven - Wikipedia

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    An 1895 report from the American Counsel in Egypt stated there were "150 egg-ovens, each with a hatching capacity of 300,000 each season". The report also stated the importance of the poultry industry in Egypt. [13] In the 1910s it was reported that Egyptian poultry farmers used these incubators to produce over 90,000,000 chickens per year. [14]

  3. Incubator (egg) - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian egg oven. The Egyptians had a method of incubating in 400 BC, using a cylindrical building or oven that had a fire at the bottom. The eggs that were incubating were placed on an inverted cone that was partially covered in ash. The eggs were placed in a woven basket that sat on top of the ashes.

  4. List of ovens - Wikipedia

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    Convection oven: Cooker: May refer to several types of cooking appliances and devices used for cooking foods Dutch oven: Easy-Bake Oven: Egyptian egg oven: Halogen oven: Haybox: Horno: Hot Box (appliance) Kitchen stove: Kitchener range: Masonry oven: In Arabic-speaking countries, the masonry oven is called "furn," derived from the Greek word ...

  5. Talk:Egyptian egg oven - Wikipedia

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  6. Clay oven - Wikipedia

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    Tannour (Egypt) Where clay ovens are made with a top opening, it is covered [42] and when coffee was to be prepared in kettles, they were laid on top of such ovens with the initial kindling of the fire. [43] In the case of a tabun oven where there was no top opening, a layer of fuel (usually dried manure) is spread on the outside of the shell ...

  7. Ancient Egyptian pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient Egypt. [1] First and foremost, ceramics served as household wares for the storage, preparation, transport, and consumption of food, drink, and raw materials.

  8. Category:Ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt refers to the early history of Egypt, ... Egyptian blue; Egyptian egg oven; Egyptian finger and toe stall; Ancient Egyptian units of measurement; F. Fanous;

  9. Category:Ovens - Wikipedia

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