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The image provides a top-down view into a traditional tandoor oven, capturing the process of flatbread baking in Gwadar, Pakistan. The cylindrical oven, constructed from clay or earth, displays a well-used interior with dark, charred surfaces and visible cracks, indicating its age and frequent use.

Inside the tandoor, two pieces of flatbread are cooking, clinging to the hot inner walls. The most prominent piece, in the upper part of the oven, shows a rustic appearance with areas of golden-brown baking contrasting with lighter, unbaked portions of dough. It features small, regularly spaced indentations, likely made with a bread stamp or fingers, to prevent puffing. A second piece of flatbread is partially visible deeper within the dark cavity of the oven, suggesting more bread is being baked.

In the bottom-left corner, a person's hands are visible, suggesting their active involvement in the baking process. Adjacent to the hands is a long, dark, curved wooden tool, possibly a tandoor stick or paddle used for placing or removing the bread from the hot oven walls. A small, light-colored scrap of material is attached to this wooden tool.

The tandoor is situated within what appears to be a rustic, earthy, or concrete outdoor cooking area. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime. The image depicts a traditional culinary practice, central to the culture of the region. No text is visible.
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Jan 17, 2025

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The image provides a top-down view into a traditional tandoor oven, capturing the process of flatbread baking in Gwadar, Pakistan. The cylindrical oven, constructed from clay or earth, displays a well-used interior with dark, charred surfaces and visible cracks, indicating its age and frequent use. Inside the tandoor, two pieces of flatbread are cooking, clinging to the hot inner walls. The most prominent piece, in the upper part of the oven, shows a rustic appearance with areas of golden-brown baking contrasting with lighter, unbaked portions of dough. It features small, regularly spaced indentations, likely made with a bread stamp or fingers, to prevent puffing. A second piece of flatbread is partially visible deeper within the dark cavity of the oven, suggesting more bread is being baked. In the bottom-left corner, a person's hands are visible, suggesting their active involvement in the baking process. Adjacent to the hands is a long, dark, curved wooden tool, possibly a tandoor stick or paddle used for placing or removing the bread from the hot oven walls. A small, light-colored scrap of material is attached to this wooden tool. The tandoor is situated within what appears to be a rustic, earthy, or concrete outdoor cooking area. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime. The image depicts a traditional culinary practice, central to the culture of the region. No text is visible.

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