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== List of Ovens ==
An oven is a thermally insulated chamber used for the heating, baking, or drying of a substance, and most commonly used for cooking. Ovens have been used since antiquity and have evolved significantly over time. Below is a list of various types of ovens:
Conventional Ovens[edit]
- Gas oven: Uses natural gas or propane as a source of heat.
- Electric oven: Uses electric heating elements to cook food.
- Convection oven: Equipped with a fan to circulate hot air, providing even cooking temperatures.
Microwave Ovens[edit]
- Microwave oven: Uses microwave radiation to heat food quickly.
Toaster Ovens[edit]
- Toaster oven: A small electric oven with a front door, wire rack, and removable baking pan.
Industrial Ovens[edit]
- Industrial oven: Used for a variety of industrial applications, including drying, curing, or baking components, parts, or final products.
Specialty Ovens[edit]
- Pizza oven: Designed specifically for cooking pizzas, often reaching higher temperatures than conventional ovens.
- Tandoor: A cylindrical clay or metal oven used in cooking and baking in Southern, Central, and Western Asia.
- Dutch oven: A thick-walled cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid, traditionally made of cast iron.
Solar Ovens[edit]
- Solar oven: Uses sunlight as its energy source, typically for outdoor cooking.
Earth Ovens[edit]
- Earth oven: A pit dug into the ground and heated, used for cooking food.
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