In your country, how to cook, what fuel is used?

Indonesia
July 19, 2010 7:14pm CST
In my country, for cooking in the past use of wood. Long ago replaced by kerosene. And the last few years, converted to gas. Previously, when using kerosene, there are many occasions when the stove is used to explode and burn the house. Now coupled with the handling of gas cylinders by the contractor who does not met ISO standards, many more homes burned. In you country, how to cook, what fuel is used?
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@veganbliss (3895)
• Adelaide, Australia
30 Jul 10
Where I live, it's still OK to cook using a variety of wood-fired appliances, from slow combustion heaters to wood ovens to the BBQ. Wood is apparently one of the best fuels to cook with for health reasons. Mains gas is second - best, which our cook-top stove uses, that we use everyday. We don't have electric & don't use or need a microwave oven... never did.
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
25 Jul 10
Hi, nanangriyanto. In our home, we have electric for our way of heating up our electrical stove. There are many stove fires from gas fuels. I don't like having one in my home. It can cause a possible fire.
• Philippines
20 Jul 10
I think we came from the same country. I am from a remote area near pacific ocean where typhoons always pay a visit. There many still use woods or coal for cooking. As for me though, no food is tastier and more delicious than having your food cooked this way.