We now know that the water will boil at a lower temperature on top of the mountain at lets say, 185 degrees Fahrenheit. To hard-boil an egg at sea level takes say, five minutes at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Now, there is a very good law in chemistry that states "You cannot get something for nothing" (the left-hand value of an equation must equal the right-hand value). Time multiplied by temperature equals a hardboiled egg. That is to say, 212 times 5 equals a hardboiled egg. If the temperature of the boiling water on the mountaintop is 185 degrees Fahrenheit, then the time taken to cook the egg will have to INCREASE to get our hardboiled egg. Our equation to equal a hardboiled egg cannot change. (185 times extended time equals hardboiled egg.) It is no different to cooking a piece of steak or cooking the potatoes. You can cook at a low temperature for a long time, or a high temperature for a short time. It is time and temperature that does the cooking. It has nothing to do with whether the water is boiling. That is only a physical phenomenon that you can see. You have to measure for temperature and time, as these are the two factors that determine when the egg is hardboiled.
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Pasta takes longer to cook in the mountains primarily due to lower atmospheric pressure at higher altitudes, which decreases the boiling point of water. As a result, water boils at a temperature lower than the standard 100°C (212°F), leading to longer cooking times for pasta. Additionally, the reduced oxygen levels can affect the cooking process, further extending the time needed to achieve the desired texture.
The boiling point of any liquid is dependent upon the pressure of the atmosphere above the liquid therefore water boils at a lower temperature at higher altitudes. Because of this, the pasta takes longer to cook in the cooler boiling water.
In high hills the mean air pressureis lower than on sealevel, so water boils at lower temperature. At lower temperaure it takes more time to 'boil' eggs or potatoes by example to get them 'well-done'.
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.
Fresh homemade pasta cooks the fastest as it does not need to be re-hydrated as part of the cooking process. As for dry pasta, the thinner and lighter the pasta the faster it will cook. Typically a thin egg noodle or a thin spaghetti will cook faster than a thick tube shape. Also whole wheat flour pastas tend to take longer than traditional flour. Traditional flour is already broken down in processing, the whole grain in whole wheat takes longer to be penetrated by the water. There are many different kinds of pasta made from many different ingredients, but it's pretty simple to figure out that the thinner the pasta, the faster the water will penetrate and soak through to cook it.
It depends on the size and type of pasta. Orzo and angel hair need about 6 minutes or a little more. Thicker pastas need 10 - 12 minutes, or longer. Take out a piece to taste it and test the doneness.
Water boils at different temperatures depending on the altitude. At higher elevations water will boil at a lower temperature. Since water will not get hotter than it's boiling point it will take longer to cook pasta at higher altitudes.
This is because the water is hotter in New Orleans than in Denver.ans2. The Q should have concerned the cookingtime, not the boiling time. Because of the higher altitude, the water will boil sooner at Denver than at New Orleans, but at a lower temperature.
Go and buy pasta from the market.then open the packet.you need to take 100 gram pasta person.then take the pasta and follow the following steps. You first take pasta and boil it for 10 to 15 min.Take the boiled pasta and remove extra water,toss it with butter or oil.Then heat a pan and add pasta sauce available at the market or with the onions and tomatoes to make a simple pasta with spices.You can make you own sauce by using tomatoes and other herbs.Then add pasta to the sauce and cook it for 5 to 10 min(s) till it is soaked in the sauce
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Yes, you can cook frozen beef without thawing it first, but it will take longer to cook and may not cook as evenly.