The thought of sitting in a 200 degree Celsius (about 400 degrees Fahrenheit) clay kiln may seem like some form of torture to some. But to South Koreans, these clay kilns used to produced charcoal at ...
HOENGSEONG, SOUTH KOREA — In the relative cool of midnight, Seo Seok-gu’s workers break the seals on the kilns and, using long steel hooks, drag out what remains of the oak logs that were inserted a ...
Atillio Busi takes hot charcoal from a kiln to break it into pieces for cooling and packaging. Wayne Nicholls File Authentic, traditional cooking styles are the focus of cuisine television from ...
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