Adobe bread is bread that is baked using clay ovens. It's like baking a pizza in an oven, but instead of using metal, we use clay. When we mix flour, water, yeast, and salt together, it makes a dough. Dough is like a ball of playdough that we can shape and mold.
After the dough has risen and is ready to be baked, we put it into the clay oven. The clay oven is a special type of oven that is made of clay and mud. The oven is heated up with a fire inside, and it gets very hot, just like a stove. Once the oven is hot enough, we put the bread dough into the clay oven to bake.
The clay oven keeps the bread hot and helps it cook evenly. After a while, the bread becomes crispy and brown on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside. It's like magic. We take the bread out of the oven, and when it cools down, we can cut it and eat it.
Adobe bread is more special than regular bread because it's baked in a special oven, and it tastes really good when it's fresh out of the oven. It's also fun to make because we get to mix the dough and shape it, and then watch it bake in the clay oven.