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Solar de Villaseca
Located south of Santiago, this restaurant has cooked with solar heat since 1989. In the past, many people cut trees for cooking fuel, a practice that led to desertification. To preserve forests, the University of Chile started a project to support solar ovens for restaurants in rural areas. At Solar de Villaseca, 10 solar ovens serve up to 70 people a day. In Chile, the sun shines 300 days a year!
no creo que tengan que esperar.. precocinaran
colombiatenis 1 month ago
@ArkBlitz 4
surellin9 1 year ago
The video shows 4 hours. I'd wait. I want some.
canelaajena 1 year ago
4 hours
canelaajena 1 year ago
The million-dollar question: How many hours do the clients have to wait to start eating?
ArkBlitz 1 year ago