- Tandoor - Wikipedia
The standard heating element of a tandoor is an internal charcoal or wood fire, which cooks food with direct heat and smoke Tandoors can be fully above ground, or partially buried below ground, often reaching over a meter in height depth
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A tandoor is a cylindrical clay oven traditionally fueled by charcoal or wood It can reach temperatures upwards of 900°F, allowing food to cook quickly while locking in moisture
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Wood fired tandoor ovens combine different cooking techniques which some would consider being the product of the modern culinary arts A combination of convection, radiant heating, and smoking, produced in tandoor results in flavors superior to those of a traditional charcoal grill
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Generally associated with Indian cuisine, a tandoor is a type of clay oven used in many Middle Eastern and South Asian countries for baking or other types of cooking
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A Tandoor is a cylindrical clay oven, traditionally heated with charcoal or wood Its unique shape and the intense heat it generates (up to 900 degrees Fahrenheit) are key to its distinct cooking properties
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