A Gas Oven is a type of oven that uses natural gas or propane as a fuel source. It heats the oven by burning the gas to create heat, which is then distributed throughout the oven by a system of tubes or ducts. Gas ovens can be used for baking, roasting, and broiling. They typically have a thermostat that allows for precise temperature control and a timer for easy cooking. Gas ovens are often more energy-efficient than electric ovens, and they heat up faster and cool down faster. They also tend to have better temperature control and can be more responsive to changes in temperature. Gas ovens are popular among home cooks and professional chefs for their versatility, efficiency, and precise temperature control.