Yes—they are fast, easy to clean, and preserve nutrients.
WaveWare steamers are especially convenient for small kitchens.
Salters Steamers was created in 1858.
Edenton Steamers was created in 1998.
Big Steamers was created in 1911.
ESPN has a fantasy baseball team called the Cleveland Steamers.
The site foodsteamreviews will have plenty of reviews on food steamers. You could also check out sites that sell food steamers to see customer reviews.
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Steamers are the Prole slang for 'Rocket Bombs', commonly known as missiles.
The vitamins are retained best with lower temperatures, and bamboo steamers cool more quickly, but there is no significant difference.
There are many places, but good ones are local businesses. For me, Stanley Steamers is very good and cheap.
There are no fabric steamers that are cordless. Even the travel steamers have cords. If you really want cordless then you might consider a cordless steam iron as you can use them with the clothes flat on an ironing board or while hanging.
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Here are some reviews for some food steamers: http://www.consumersearch.com/food-steamers/food-and-veggie-steamers Hope you find a good one to use for whatever you want with it.