Because water boils lower than 100°C on a mountain, can you cook the food the water has already started to evaporate leaving food partially cooked or raw.
Some foods taste better when cooked. Some foods' nourishment is enhanced by cooking. It is wiser to cook because it's healthier than eating processed foods everyday. It will also save you money.
Some foods taste better when cooked. Some foods' nourishment is enhanced by cooking. It is wiser to cook because it's healthier than eating processed foods everyday. It will also save you money.
You should cook a rotisserie chicken for about an hour. You may need to cook the chicken longer if it is frozen.
Some foods need high temperature to cook, but with others it will burn it black and sometimes catch on fire.
you need to pass all the classes even foods class
At high altitudes, air pressure is lower. That means that the boiling point of water is lower as well (lower air pressure means that water molecules need less energy to turn into gas), and because the water is boiling at a lower temperature it takes longer for it to cook the pasta.
Yes, as long as you have room; however, you may need to cook a bit longer.
i think ever food have diffent diffent type to cook For ex: somebody need 2-3 min to cook chicken somebody need 5-6 min to cook chicken those thing depond on man what he/she want.....<3
The turkey is first put in the oven at 12:00 p.m. The turkey need to cook for 4 hours and 4 minutes it is 1:30 p.m. How much longer does the turkey need to cook?
You do not need to boil it for long. The longer it boils the tougher it gets. You need only boil the lobster for a few minutes. When the color is bright red. No longer than 5 minutes for 1 lobster.
Must likely because your doubling the recipie. im not for sure though.
The boiling point of water goes down at higher altitudes, and so foods take longer to cook (because the temperature of the food doesn't usually exceed the boiling point of water).See the Related Questions about how elevation effects the boiling point of water.