Thursday, April 7, 2011

Comal

Aztecs cooked on a clay disc on three stones over a fire and stored food in clay pots

Traditional Comal

The traditional comal native of Mexico is basically a disk or oval medium-sized plane (about 30 cm ) made ​​of ceramic fired, placed on three or four stones (called Tenamaxtlán ), which serve to provide support and to turn fire and coals just below the pan.

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