Does conventional oven also mean electric and gas ovens?
Conventional oven typically refers to a non-electric and non-gas oven or the traditional oven, such as a wood-fired or coal-fired oven. Conventional ovens use an indirect heating method, where the heat source is located outside of the oven chamber, and the heat radiates into the oven. Electric and gas ovens, on the other hand, are powered by electricity or gas and use a direct heating method, where the heat is generated within the oven chamber itself.
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