- FoodBook - find out about new food taste and experiences

Tandoor: Difference between revisions

From FoodBook
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "A tandoor (/tænˈdʊər/ or /tɑːnˈdʊər/) is a large urn-shaped oven, usually made of clay, originating from Punjab and Sindh. Since antiquity, tandoors have been used to bake unleavened flatbreads, such as roti and naan, as well as to roast meat. The tandoor is predominantly used in Western Asian, Central Asian, South Asian, and Horn of African cuisines. https://amzn.to/47F8Nxy https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51MBBqrlbhL._AC_SX679_.jpg Category:Cooking app...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
A tandoor (/tænˈdʊər/ or /tɑːnˈdʊər/) is a large urn-shaped oven, usually made of clay, originating from Punjab and Sindh. Since antiquity, tandoors have been used to bake unleavened flatbreads, such as roti and naan, as well as to roast meat. The tandoor is predominantly used in Western Asian, Central Asian, South Asian, and Horn of African cuisines.
A tandoor (/tænˈdʊər/ or /tɑːnˈdʊər/) is a large urn-shaped oven, usually made of clay, originating from Punjab and Sindh.  
 
Since antiquity, tandoors have been used to bake unleavened flatbreads, such as roti and naan, as well as to roast meat. The tandoor is predominantly used in Western Asian, Central Asian, South Asian, and Horn of African cuisines.


https://amzn.to/47F8Nxy
https://amzn.to/47F8Nxy

Latest revision as of 16:56, 29 December 2023

A tandoor (/tænˈdʊər/ or /tɑːnˈdʊər/) is a large urn-shaped oven, usually made of clay, originating from Punjab and Sindh.

Since antiquity, tandoors have been used to bake unleavened flatbreads, such as roti and naan, as well as to roast meat. The tandoor is predominantly used in Western Asian, Central Asian, South Asian, and Horn of African cuisines.

https://amzn.to/47F8Nxy

51MBBqrlbhL._AC_SX679_.jpg