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- Yeontan abstract "Yeontan (연탄, Yeontan) is the name for large coal briquettes used in South Korea for cooking and home heating. Made of coal dust and a gluing agent, they were a welcome alternative to firewood and natural coal partly because they came in a consistent, stackable size and shape. There are 5 standard sizes for yeontan, and the 2nd standard is widely used in households. The 2nd standard briquette is cylindrical in shape, weighs 3.5 kg, and is about 20 cm in height and 15 cm in diameter. The standard yeontan has 22 holes drilled into its top to facilitate steady, efficient burning, and a household typically used one to three briquettes per day in the winter. A new yeontan would sometimes be placed atop the current one when it was halfway burned, to continuously maintain the fire.The same fire used for cooking also served to heat the house, through a Korean radiant underfloor heating system called ondol.Introduced to Korea from Japan in the 1920s, yeontan rose in popularity following the Korean War. By 1988, 78% of Korean households used yeontan, but this fell to 33% by 1993 as people switched to oil and gas boilers, and was estimated to be used by just 2% of households by 2001. The boilers reduced the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, which was a major cause of death in coal-heated houses.".
- Yeontan thumbnail Japanese_Rentan.JPG?width=300.
- Yeontan wikiPageID "13120782".
- Yeontan wikiPageLength "1535".
- Yeontan wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Yeontan wikiPageRevisionID "661066391".
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Briquette.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_monoxide_poisoning.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coal_in_South_Korea.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Korean_culture.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Coal_dust.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Korean_War.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Ondol.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink Underfloor_heating.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLink File:Japanese_Rentan.JPG.
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yeontan".
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLinkText "yeon tan".
- Yeontan wikiPageWikiLinkText "yeontan".
- Yeontan hasPhotoCollection Yeontan.
- Yeontan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Yeontan subject Category:Coal_in_South_Korea.
- Yeontan subject Category:South_Korean_culture.
- Yeontan hypernym Name.
- Yeontan comment "Yeontan (연탄, Yeontan) is the name for large coal briquettes used in South Korea for cooking and home heating. Made of coal dust and a gluing agent, they were a welcome alternative to firewood and natural coal partly because they came in a consistent, stackable size and shape. There are 5 standard sizes for yeontan, and the 2nd standard is widely used in households. The 2nd standard briquette is cylindrical in shape, weighs 3.5 kg, and is about 20 cm in height and 15 cm in diameter.".
- Yeontan label "Yeontan".
- Yeontan sameAs 練炭.
- Yeontan sameAs 연탄.
- Yeontan sameAs m.02z79zn.
- Yeontan sameAs Q4388789.
- Yeontan sameAs Q4388789.
- Yeontan sameAs 蜂窝煤.
- Yeontan wasDerivedFrom Yeontan?oldid=661066391.
- Yeontan depiction Japanese_Rentan.JPG.
- Yeontan isPrimaryTopicOf Yeontan.