Microwaves cook (heat) the outsides of the food first. So stirring part way through the cooking time allows a more even heating.
no
A microwave makes the particles in the food accelerate, making it hotter, eventually cooking it
no it does not change it but then again it all depends on what you are cooking in the microwave
A microwave uses radiation to cause friction in food, causing it to heat up or cook in a microwave. Infared cooking inserts heat at the core of a food and cooks it inside out.
cooking food in the microwave 4 us
When food is placed inside the microwave oven, the microwave released will 'agitate' the water molecules in the food, which causes heat to be produced, which then cooks the food.
This Whirlpool microwave has a plate that rotates cooking your food evenly.
food is cooked from the inside out
food is cooked from the inside out
food not cooked evenly
cooking my ready meals from Tesco...Heating food ...
A microwave uses radiation to cause friction in food, causing it to heat up or cook in a microwave. Infared cooking inserts heat at the core of a food and cooks it inside out.