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why pressure cooker cook food quickly?

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Pressure cookers heat food quickly as the internal steam pressure from the boiling liquid causes saturate steam or wet steam to come in contact with the uncooked food. Thus, higher temperature water vapor - increased energy, which transfers heat more rapidly compared to dry air, thus cooking food very quickly.


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