Sweeping Hot Coals from an Outdoor Oven Taos County 1939
In September 1939, an outdoor earthen oven in Taos County, New Mexico serves as the backdrop for the process of sweeping hot coals. This image showcases traditional bread preparation methods used by local communities. Such ovens, known as hornos, played a significant role in regional culinary practices, emphasizing the importance of communal cooking.
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Sweeping Hot Coals from an Outdoor Oven Taos County 1939
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