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    Blue Line Curve Indian Pressure Cooker, 5L , Induction and Gas Compatible

    €60,00€39,99

    Butterfly Blueline Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker - Induction Compatible This 5L Indian pressure cooker fitted with an easy grip handle has a special lock arrangement for uni-directional rotation. It is...

    Tez Triply Pressure Cooker, OLC, 5 Ltr, Induction and Gas Compatible

    €55,00€39,99

    Butterfly Tez Triply Pressure Cooker, Induction Base , OLC, 5 Ltr- 20% Faster Cooking, Ergonomically designed body, Premium quality Triply material, Aesthetically designed easy grip stay cool handle, Uni-direction rotation...

    FAQ

    Pressure cookers saves energy by using less heat and consolidating cooking into one pot, reducing the need for multiple burners, and they are a time saver too. With Butterfly Pressure Cookers you can save time where meals can be prepared up to 70% faster, making it ideal for quick meal preparation. These are to name a few benefits of the Butterfly pressure cookers.

    A pressure cooker works by trapping steam inside a sealed pot, which builds up high pressure and raises the boiling point of water. This increased pressure and temperature allow food to cook faster in two main ways:

    1)Higher Boiling Point: The trapped steam raises the boiling point of water inside the pot, allowing food to cook at temperatures higher than the normal boiling point of water (212°F or 100°C), sometimes reaching up to 250°F (121°C)

    2)Forced Liquid and Moisture: The high pressure also forces liquid and moisture into the food, which helps it cook faster and makes tough foods like meats very tender

    These mechanisms make pressure cooking a quick and efficient method for preparing a variety of dishes.

    "A pressure cooker is a specialized pot that seals in steam to cook food under high pressure, while a cooking stove provides a heat source for various types of cookware without sealing in pressure. The key differences are:

    Cooking Method: Pressure cookers use trapped steam and pressure to cook, whereas stoves cook by direct heat transfer from the burner to the cookware.

    Speed: Pressure cookers cook food much faster due to the high-pressure environment, while stoves cook food at a normal atmospheric pressure, which is slower.

    Temperature: Pressure cookers can reach higher cooking temperatures than the boiling point of water, while stoves cook at or below this boiling point unless using an oven or specialized cookware.

    Sealed Environment: Pressure cookers have airtight lids to maintain pressure, while stoves do not seal the cookware."

    "Indian pressure cookers come in two main materials: aluminum and stainless steel. Both types have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between them depends on personal preferences, cooking style, and budget.

    Aluminum pressure cookers are known for their heat conductivity, which allows for faster cooking times and reduced oil usage compared to stainless steel. They are also lightweight and affordable, making them a popular choice for European kitchens. However, aluminum cookware can react with acidic foods, potentially causing health concerns.

    Stainless steel pressure cookers are non-reactive to acidic and salty food items, making them a healthier choice for cooking. They conduct heat slowly due to their alloy structure, which reduces the risk of burning food. Butterfly Stainless steel cookware is more durable and resistant to damage compared to aluminum. However, stainless steel pressure cookers tend to be more expensive than aluminum ones.

    In summary, aluminum pressure cookers are better for those who prioritize fast cooking times, affordability, and lightweight design, while stainless steel pressure cookers are preferred for their health benefits, durability, and non-reactive nature to acidic foods."

    "Butterfly pressure cookers originate from India and are available in various countries, including Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Norway, Italy, and Finland.

    They are designed for use on stovetops and are compatible with both gas and induction cooking surfaces."

    "Butterfly Pressure Cookers are designed with safety features to ensure safe use. These features include:
    Safety Valve: In case of excess pressure, despite the weight release facility, the safety valve provides an escape outlet for steam, containing a special mechanism for safety

    Metal Safety Valve: Butterfly Pressure Cookers come with a metal safety valve that is durable and made to withstand high pressure, ensuring the cooker's safe operation

    Modern Safety Features: Compared to older models, modern pressure cookers, including those from Butterfly, have improved safety features. These include locking lid handles that prevent the lid from being opened while under pressure and mechanisms to prevent excess pressure build-up

    These safety measures make Butterfly Pressure Cookers a secure option for cooking, addressing the concerns that may arise from using high-pressure cooking devices."

    Butterfly Indian pressure cooker products like the Blue line Curve and Tez Triply pressure cookers use these mentioned safety measures effectively.

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