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Why would they not have referred to a reflector oven as a dutch oven? I understand today's dutch ovens and enjoy cooking in them in which case under normal circumstances that is what I would understand the word to mean specifically them, it is also not a far stretch to see a bake Kettle as a dutch oven as it is essentially what our dutch oven are today. Other ovens are relatively obvious such as a earthen oven/clay oven. But the reflector oven? Are you sure that is not a reflector oven? If I recall they did mention a tin oven which you would assume is a reflector and with the absence of a copper or a brass oven it is not safe to assume that reflector ovens where not made of other metals, and it would be understandable for a copper reflector oven to be named something else as copper or brass would likely be an earlier version giving reason to specify a"tin" oven stating it was a newer lighter and probably cheaper version than copper or brass maintaining the word oven and using tin to specify it's difference also resulting in a bake Kettle being different than a dutch oven and we are the ones that likely prier to even the older crowd here changed the word dutch oven to mean a bake Kettle instead of the original copper or brass reflector oven.
Just a thought to keep debate going.
I really need to learn to shorten these up
Just a thought to keep debate going.
I really need to learn to shorten these up