Chargrilled vs Tandoor - What's the difference?
chargrilled | tandoor |
A cylindrical clay oven used, in the cuisine of the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent, to make flat bread, or to cook meat.
* 2001 , Martin Hughes, World Food: India (Lonely Planet), page 53
As a verb chargrilled
is past tense of chargrill.As an adjective chargrilled
is grilled on burning charcoal.As a noun tandoor is
a cylindrical clay oven used, in the cuisine of the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent, to make flat bread, or to cook meat.tandoor
English
(wikipedia tandoor)Noun
(tandoors)- You can cook naan in a normal oven, but the results will inevitably disappoint; even Indians generally wait to savour them in restaurants, as very few homes are equipped with a tandoor .