Tabun oven
A tabun oven, or simply tabun (also transliterated taboon, from the Arabic: طابون), is a clay oven, shaped like a truncated cone, with an opening at the bottom from which to stoke the fire. Built and used in biblical times as the family, neighbourhood, or village oven, tabun ovens continue to be built and used in parts of the Middle East today. Nowadays, some of the tabun ovens are also made out of metal.
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Tabun oven
A tabun oven, or simply tabun (also transliterated taboon, from the Arabic: طابون), is a clay oven, shaped like a truncated cone, with an opening at the bottom from which to stoke the fire. Built and used in biblical times as the family, neighbourhood, or village oven, tabun ovens continue to be built and used in parts of the Middle East today. Nowadays, some of the tabun ovens are also made out of metal.
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A tabun oven, or simply tabun ...... ns are also made out of metal.
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