Open fire
An open fire is a fire which is not contained in an oven or stove, in which the cooking pot or container (if present) is generally hung well above the fire. For the purpose of cooking it can be considered a very inefficient method. It however also fulfills in several other human needs: it provides light, heat, scare wild animals, repel insects, smoke food.
Starting a fire
A fire can be started using various methods. See here
See also
- Fuel briquettes: one method to start a fire
- Fireplace: a partial enclosement with a chimney
- Three stone fires: a more efficient method of using an open fire
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