Because there were alot of families so they had to share the kitchen and make food for themselfs
Since there were several families in one longhouse and only one cooking area...there was little other to choose from. As each family had their own responsibilities it took all to bring the meal.
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In the Traditional Longhouse of the Iroquois or Haudenosaunee, a fire would be located in the center aisle way between family units. A Longhouse could have multiple fires burning for warmth. Each longhouse held multiple families and while their would be a small fire for heat, majority of the cooking would be conducted outside of the Longhouse. -------------------------------- | Family | Family | Family | Cooking X .......X..........X...........X..... | Family | Family | Family | --------------------------------
Cooking/kitchen fires.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.
Cooking fires first developed around 250,000 years ago
I am pretty sure you would use a class K. This is designed for kitchen fires with combustable cooking materials included.
cooking oils and fats
fire is used for cooking :-)
Many fires start in the kitchen- cooking.
55 on ranges 58 on fires
dry cooking fire grease fire and oven fire