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Latest revision as of 00:38, 27 February 2025
Lò trấu is a type of rice husk stove commonly used in Vietnam. It is a traditional cooking method that utilizes rice husks, a byproduct of rice milling, as fuel. This method of cooking is not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly, as it makes use of waste materials and reduces the need for other types of fuel.
History[edit]
The use of lò trấu in Vietnam dates back to the early 20th century, when the country was still largely agrarian and rice was the primary crop. The abundance of rice husks made them a readily available and cheap source of fuel. Over time, the use of lò trấu has evolved and modernized, but it remains a popular cooking method in many rural areas of Vietnam.
Design and Function[edit]
A typical lò trấu consists of a metal or clay stove, a fuel chamber, and a cooking surface. The rice husks are placed in the fuel chamber and ignited. The heat generated by the burning husks is then used to cook food on the cooking surface. Some designs also include a system for collecting the ash produced by the burning husks, which can be used as fertilizer.
Environmental Impact[edit]
The use of lò trấu has several environmental benefits. First, it makes use of rice husks, which are often discarded as waste. By using them as fuel, lò trấu helps to reduce waste and conserve resources. Second, burning rice husks produces less smoke and harmful emissions than burning wood or coal, making lò trấu a cleaner cooking option. Finally, the ash produced by lò trấu can be used as a nutrient-rich fertilizer, further contributing to its environmental sustainability.
Cultural Significance[edit]
In addition to its practical and environmental benefits, lò trấu also holds cultural significance in Vietnam. It is often associated with traditional Vietnamese cooking and rural life, and it is a common feature in folk tales and cultural narratives. The use of lò trấu is seen as a symbol of resourcefulness and sustainability, values that are deeply ingrained in Vietnamese culture.
See Also[edit]
Lò trấu[edit]
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Lo trau
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Lo trau 2

