Induction cooktops use electromagnetic energy to heat cookware directly and require magnetic vessels, while infrared cooktops heat the surface and work with almost any flat-bottom cookware.
Middle East tensions are disrupting natural gas shipments to India, leading to LPG shortages. Households are turning to ...
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Cooking without gas? Induction vs infrared cooktops explained
With LPG shortages affecting many households, electric cooking options like induction cooktops and infrared cooktops are gaining attention. Here's a simple guide to how they work, what utensils you ...
Infrared cooking has been around for some time, but the technology has taken off lately. Infrared light cooks from the inside out, so it crisps and browns foods, unlike a microwave. Its speed is ...
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What happens when a steak cooker claims 1,500°F
This Big Horn infrared cooker claims it can hit 1,500°F — so this video puts it on the clock. Steak, chicken breast, sausage, and onions all go in to see if it’s more than a one-trick “steak machine.” ...
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Induction Cooktops Out Of Stock? Try These Easy Alternatives During LPG Cylinder Shortage
LPG Cylinder Shortage: It is no secret that many restaurants in cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, and Gurugram are already feeling the impact of the LPG shortage. As concerns grow, many people are also ...
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