Brasero

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Brasero

As Brasero ( Spanish ) is called a from copper , bronze , brass or iron -made pools for receiving burning coals .

It has served as a portable stove since ancient times and was therefore provided with a handle and feet; occasionally it was also put on a tripod . The vessels were still in use in Italy in the 19th century and in Spain until the end of the 20th century. Braseros made of sheet iron are still used today in South America, very much in Paraguay , with charcoal for cooking.

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