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Some More General ovens Information Below |
An oven is an enclosed compartment for heating, baking or
drying. It is most commonly used in cooking and pottery. Two
common kinds of modern ovens are gas ovens and electric
ovens. Ovens used in pottery are also known as kilns. An
oven used for heating or for industrial processes is called
a furnace or industrial oven.
Settlements across the Indus Valley Civilization were the
first to have an oven within each mud-brick house by 3200
BC. [1]
Culinary historians credit the Greeks for developing bread
baking into an art. Proper front-loaded bread ovens
originated in Ancient Greece. The Greeks created a wide
variety of doughs, loaf shapes and styles of serving bread
with other foods. Baking developed as a trade and profession
as bread increasingly was prepared outside of the family
home by specially trained workers to be sold to the public.
This is one of the oldest forms of professional food
processing.
The Greeks also pioneered sweetbreads, fritters, puddings,
cheesecakes, pastries, and even wedding cakes. Often
prepared in symbolic shapes, these products were originally
served during special occasions and ceremonies. By 300 AD,
the Greeks had developed over seventy different kinds of
bread.
In cooking, the conventional oven is a kitchen appliance and
is used for roasting and heating. Food normally cooked in
this manner includes meat, casseroles and baked goods such
as bread, cake and other desserts.
In the past, cooking ovens were fueled by wood or coal.
Modern ovens are fueled by gas or electricity. When an oven
is contained in a complete stove, the burners on the top of
the stove may use the same or different fuel than the oven.
Ovens usually can use a variety of methods to cook. The most
common may be to heat the oven from below. This is commonly
used for baking and roasting. The oven may also be able to
heat from the top to provide broiling. In order to provide
faster, more-even cooking, convection ovens use a small fan
to blow hot air around the cooking chamber. An oven may also
provide an integrated rotisserie.
Steam ovens introduce water (in the form of steam) into the
cooking chamber. This can aid the formation of a crisp crust
on baked goods and prevent the drying-out of fish and
casseroles. The degree of humidity is usually selectable
among at least several steps. Some steam ovens use water
carried to the oven by the user in a container; others are
permanently connected to the building plumbing.
More modern ovens, such as General Electric's Trivection
oven, may also provide combined thermal and microwave
cooking. This can greatly speed the cooking of certain types
of food while maintaining the traditional characteristics of
oven cooking such as browning.
Ovens also vary in the way that they are controlled. The
simplest ovens (for example, the AGA cooker) may not have
any controls at all; the several ovens simply run
continuously at various temperatures. More-conventional
ovens have a simple thermostat: this both turns the oven on
and off and selects the temperature at which it will
operate. Set to the highest setting, this may also enable
the broiler element. A timer may allow the oven to be turned
on and off automatically at pre-set times.
More-sophisticated ovens may have complex, computer-based
controls allowing a wide variety of operating modes and
special features including the use of a temperature probe to
automatically shut the oven off when the food is completely
cooked to the desired degree. Orthodox Jews may purchase
ovens whose controls include a sabbath mode automation
feature.
Some ovens provide various aids to cleaning. Continuous
cleaning ovens have the oven chamber coated with a catalytic
surface that helps break down (oxidize) food splatters and
spills over time. Self cleaning ovens use pyrolytic
decomposition (extreme heat) to oxidize dirt. Steam ovens
may provide a wet-soak cycle to loosen dirt, allowing easier
manual removal. In the absence of any special methods,
chemical oven cleaners are sometimes used or just
old-fashioned scrubbing.
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