Of course you can. :) The hidden bake element is so that no one burns themselves while picking up a piece of bread (or something else).
No, you cannot make toast in the sun. Toast requires direct heat, such as a toaster or oven, to toast the bread evenly and efficiently. The sun does not provide the concentrated heat needed to make toast.
Conduction is the process that transfers thermal energy from the heating element to the bread in a toaster. The heating element gets hot and transfers heat directly to the bread through physical contact, causing the bread to toast.
yes, it is now toasted bread or toast for short.
It is used to turn ordinary bread into toast.
Electricity heats up wires in the toaster, you put bread in, push the lever down and the bread is pressed against the wire. The high temperature of the wires toast the bread and when a specified length of time is up the toast pops up and wallah, toast! If you are asking why the bread gets toasted, sugars in the bread are caramelized by the heat.
Roast toast.
The element that is black and is the main ingredient of burnt toast is carbon. When bread is toasted, the sugars and other organic compounds in the bread undergo a chemical reaction known as pyrolysis, resulting in the formation of carbon along with other compounds. When the bread is burnt, the majority of its material is converted into carbon, which appears black.
A sandwich or toast.
Bread. Or charcoal, depending on how you cook it.
The heating element in toasters typically consists of a resistance wire made from a material like nichrome. This metal alloy is chosen for its ability to efficiently convert electrical energy into heat, allowing the toaster to quickly and evenly toast bread.
No. Toast is bread that has been exposed to heat to be toasted. Toast and bread have nothing to do with cows, and the making of bread also has nothing to do with cows and does not come from cows at all.
toast it in the toaster :) i guess :)