Cooking is basically the application of heat to a food for a certain amount of time.
Fire provides the heat and water helps to spread that heat evenly across the surface of the food.
Because you dont put water on a oil fire or a explosion will happen. This includes a grease fire... Dont put it out with water... If you put a fire blanket over it... It will put it out the safe way E.G. Smuther it.
They got them for fire. They need fire for cooking.
The fireplace was used for cooking and heating. Generally there was a big pot over the fire that contained soups or stew. To get hot water a fire was also needed and to wash or have hot bath water the fire was required to heat the water.
Warming a home, cooking food, heating water, generating electricity.
Fire is an essential for life. While it is easy to consider the more domestic factors, such as, fire for cooking or keeping warm, it is also to consider it as a mandatory scientific fact. The fire the sun provides is mandatory for the crops that are grown, energy, and the hours of the day.
yes there is definitely fire present that is used for cooking.
with horlick cooking with out fire recipes
It was a wooden ship and it would be easy to catch fire. No ships in this time had cooking. I doubt they had a bathroom and they didn't have fresh water. Instead they carried barrels of water which after a few weeks would have been brackish.
dry cooking fire grease fire and oven fire
no they use wood and fire for cooking
what was the importance of the discovery of fire to ancient filipinos
Back in the cavemen times. They learned how to make fire, and they roasted their meat over the fire. That is cooking.