charu25 New Delhi, India 7k Questions 9k Answers 1 Best Answer 5k Points View Profile0 charu25 Asked: January 13, 20212021-01-13T14:02:35+05:30 2021-01-13T14:02:35+05:30In: Home & cookingWhy is cooking temperature in pressure cooker higher than in open pan?0 Why is cooking temperature in pressure cooker higher than in open pan?highertemperature1 AnswerVotedOldestRecentcharu25 New Delhi, India 7k Questions 9k Answers 1 Best Answer 5k Points View Profile charu25 Added an answer on January 13, 2021 at 2:03 pm Water bubbles at a higher temperature when pressurized. In an open pot, the water never gets more sultry than 100C (less at higher elevations). In a pressing factor cooker, higher temperatures are reached and accordingly the food prepares quicker.0Reply Share ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsAppLeave an answerLeave an answerCancel reply Featured image Select file Browse Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. ShareFacebook
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Water bubbles at a higher temperature when pressurized. In an open pot, the water never gets more sultry than 100C (less at higher elevations). In a pressing factor cooker, higher temperatures are reached and accordingly the food prepares quicker.