Brasero
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A brasero is a heater commonly used in Spain. It is placed under a table covered with a cloth that extends to the floor to provide heat for people sitting at the table. This arrangement is similar to the Japanese kotatsu. Modern brasero are electric, but in the past they have been coal fired.
In South America, notably Argentina, a brasero is a small grill with a box underneath with coals used to serve meats sizzling hot at an asado.