Definition:

A wood-fired oven is a type of pizza oven that uses wood as its primary fuel source. It is typically made of materials that can withstand high temperatures and is designed to create a unique, smoky flavor in the pizza.

Usage:

  • “I love using my wood-fired oven to make the perfect Neapolitan-style pizzas at home.”
  • “The wood-fired oven gives the crust a delightful smoky flavor that you just can’t get with a regular oven.”
  • Related Terms:

  • Fire Brick
  • Oven Glass
  • Pizza Dough
  • Door