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burn
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India
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Burned food is often considered undesirable and may be seen as a mistake in cooking.
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1
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2
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burner
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India
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Used for heating water for tea or coffee
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1
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3
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burner
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India
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Burners are often associated with outdoor cooking on stoves or open fires, especially in rural areas.
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1
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4
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burner
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India
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Commonly used for cooking in many households, especially for preparing traditional cuisine.
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1
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5
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burner
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India
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Used for religious rituals and ceremonies such as lighting oil lamps for prayers
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1
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6
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burning
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India
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Burning of leaves or trash is generally prohibited due to concerns about air pollution and the environment.
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1
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7
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burning
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India
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Burning incense is a common practice for religious and spiritual purposes.
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1
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8
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burning
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India
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Burning certain materials, like incense or aromatic woods, is a common ritual for religious and spiritual purposes.
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1
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9
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gas burner
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India
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Often considered a luxury item and used by relatively affluent households.
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1
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10
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gas burner
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India
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Often used for heating water in households for bathing
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1
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11
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gas burner
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India
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Often used for outdoor food stalls/street food vendors
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1
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12
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outdoor burning
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India
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Common for agricultural waste and celebratory events such as Diwali, despite concerns about air pollution
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1
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