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  2. This TikToker used lava to cook a steak, and the ... - AOL

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    The ASMR-style clip begins satisfyingly with footage of Mr Forge pouring molten lava over a raw steak. Even once the lava has solidified into an olive-colored disc, it’s still hot enough to cook ...

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  4. Laverbread - Wikipedia

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    Laverbread and toast. Laverbread (/ ˈ l eɪ v ər-, ˈ l ɑː v ər-/; Welsh: bara lafwr or bara lawr; Irish: sleabhac) is a food product made from laver, an edible seaweed (littoral alga) consumed mainly in Wales as part of local traditional cuisine.

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    An earth oven, ground oven or cooking pit is one of the simplest and most ancient cooking structures. The earliest known earth oven was discovered in Central Europe and dated to 29,000 BC. [ 1 ] At its most basic, an earth oven is a pit in the ground used to trap heat and bake, smoke, or steam food.

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    Molcajete used to grind spices Molcajete as a food container. Molcajetes are used to crush and grind spices, and to prepare salsas and guacamole.The rough surface of the basalt stone creates a superb grinding surface that maintains itself over time as tiny bubbles in the basalt are ground down, replenishing the textured surface.

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    For this steak recipe, all you need is raw meat — and lava. The post TikToker uses lava to cook a steak, and the results are unbelievable! appeared first on In The Know. TikToker uses lava to ...

  8. Ancient Hawaiian aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian fishpond was primarily a grazing area in which the fishpond-keeper cultivated algae; much in the way cattle ranchers cultivate grass for their cattle. [3] The porous lava walls let in seawater (or sometimes fresh or brackish water, as in the case of the "Menehune" fishpond near Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi), but prevent the fish from escaping.

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