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Smoke-Free Fire Cooking

Amelia Khatri

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Sinopsis

Smoke-Free Fire Cooking explores the history and science behind minimizing smoke and maximizing fuel efficiency in fire-based cooking, highlighting techniques like rocket stoves and underground ovens. The book argues that these ancient methods offer sustainable solutions to modern challenges, such as fuel scarcity and air pollution. These techniques show how to achieve nearly complete combustion, drastically reducing smoke.

 
The book progresses by first laying the historical groundwork, exploring the origins of rocket stoves and underground ovens across civilizations. Then it investigates the scientific principles, including combustion dynamics and heat transfer.

 
The book also details construction and application, providing step-by-step instructions. It emphasizes documented techniques, scientific rigor, and tangible results.
Disponible desde: 13/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 76 páginas.

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