no you don't, just put it on the pastry strudel cold.
The best frostings to stand up in the heat are fondant frosting and royal frosting.
to heat up the toast .
They are called heating elements.
A toaster uses electrical current to generate heat and toast bread. So, the electricity used in a toaster is in the form of electrical current.
The wires in a toaster are composed of a metal that heats up when you pass a current through the wires. The voltage, current and resistance for the toaster obey Ohm's Law (Voltage = Current x Resistance). When the wires heat up this heat causes the bread to toast. The toast is not part of the circuit and is not involved in Ohm's Law.
First, a toaster uses electrical energy. Then, it uses this electrical energy and the mechanical energy of you pushing on the lever to produce thermal energy, or heat, and sound as the object in the toaster pops up.
There's not much to see inside a toaster. There are elements that heat up to a glowing orange/red and a mechanism for the bread to be lowered or raised inside.
Because when you put it in the toaster there is some heaters in there and the heat drives out the moisture. This will make it harden up and get crunchy.
High resistance wires convert the energy used, into heat. That makes the toaster heat up or the light to turn on.
it takes 10 seconds for the toaster to heat up so i would put it in for 1 minute and 40 seconds
High resistance wires convert the energy used, into heat. That makes the toaster heat up or the light to turn on.
Magic. The toaster eats it. Bad toaster.