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Stove Top is a
stuffing that was
introduced by
General Foods in 1972. It is a
quick cooking ("instant")
stuffing that is
available in supermarkets. Unlike...
- A
cooktop (American English),
stovetop (Canadian and
American English) or hob (British English), is a
device commonly used for
cooking that is commonly...
- The moka pot is a
stove-
top or
electric coffee maker that
brews coffee by p****ing hot
water driven by
vapor pressure and heat-driven gas
expansion through...
- both gas and
electric stoves, and many also
offer dual-fuel
ranges combining a gas
stovetop and an
electric oven.
Early clay
stoves that
enclosed the fire...
- A
modern stovetop kettle is a
metal vessel with a flat
bottom used to heat
water on a
stovetop or hob. They
usually have a
handle on
top, a spout, and...
- A
stove or
range is a
device that
generates heat
inside or on
top of the device, for -local
heating or cooking.
Stoves can be
powered with many fuels,...
-
bakeware specifically states that they are not for
stovetop use. Visions, a
brand of
transparent stove top cookware originally created by
Corning France and...
- schoolhouses. The flat
top of the
stove allows for
cooking food or
heating water.
Potbelly stove at the
Museum of
Appalachia Potbelly stove in the
South Street...
- on horseback. They are
similar in
function and ease of use to
kitchen stovetops,
usually with two
burners set into a table-like surface, and
often with...
- A foot
stove consists of a
wooden box
which is open on one side, with
holes or a slab at the
top. In it, a bowl made of
pottery or
metal with burning...