What is the biggest difference between a horno "and a wood burning pizza oven? A primitive wood burning pizza oven? They are both basically the same, is not it? Is it bricks or what? The vents? I'm doing research on wood stoves open air, I did not either at this point.
Not much difference for regular cooking. They both can be made of similar materials.
wood burning stove can be a hair - Hornos were also being used by Native Americans as steam ovens to cook corn somehow wood stoves could not.
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Adobe Horno is a mud built outdoor oven used by Native Americans and early settlers of North America. It has been used to cook the corn and bread. The procedure is still used in parts of New Mexico and Arizona is to build a fire inside the Horno and when the right amount of time has passed, remove the embers and ashes and place the bread to bake. After the right amount of time the bread baked bread can be removed. In the case of corn the embers are sprayed with water and corn is then inserted into the horno to "steam" cooked.
Horno is the Spanish word for normal "oven" or "oven", and derives from the Latin furnus.
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Make sure that when pronounicing "horno", u whose pronoun pm His silence in Spanish.
"Horno" sounds dirty LOL ;-)
Posted on July 30, 2010.