brick oven
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbrickandoven
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brick
noun
uk/brɪk/us/brɪk/
a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls ...
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oven
noun[C]
uk/ˈʌv.ən/us/ˈʌv.ən/
the part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or ...
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It has a bakery with a historicalbrickoven, a restaurant, and a civil registry office.
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These first excavations located both the north and south walls and a 15th16th-centurybrickoven, confirming that it was indeed the kitchens.
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Offerings include specialty flat breads made in a wood firedbrickoven, salads, and desserts.
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People will wait in line for hours to indulge in delicious pastries or a mouth-wateringbrickoven-made pizza.
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They featured open-hearthbrickovenspecialty pizzas topped with ingredients such as artichoke hearts and roasted eggplant.
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The park features benches, a gazebo, and smallbrickoven/grill structure.
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Dinners were cooked over the historicbrickovenfor parties and holidays.
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This was a traditional dish of mutton placed in a large shallow tin, covered with a layer of pastry, and baked in abrickoven.
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Traditionally lngos was baked in the front of thebrickoven, close to the flames.
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Other buildings on the site are being renovated for new uses including an urban winery, a fair trade coffee roaster, and abrickovenbakery.
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It has its original cooking hearth, complete with crane, and abrickoventhat protrudes slightly from the rear wall.
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The massive port sidebrickovenin the galley collapsed completely and the huge 360-litre (90 gallon) copper cauldron was thrown onto the orlop deck above.
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There is also an annual festival dedicated to bread in which an enormousbrickovenis constructed on the main plaza and local bread makers demonstrate traditional techniques.
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The pias are loaded into brick ovens where they are slowly baked over the course of several days.
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Apizza is baked in coal- or wood-fired brick ovens, and is notable for its thin crust.
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Brick ovens are also another ceramic type oven.
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The large brick ovens used for drying pulp collapsed at the sawmills.
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Now that people no longer have brick ovens and do not bake bread at home, lngos is virtually always fried in oil.
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Once harvested, traditional brick ovens are then used to slow cook the pias, bringing out the sweet and herbal agave notes.
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To this day, the massive brick ovens still remain in the building.
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