Food & Groceries: Microwave Myths
(NC)-Most Canadians use microwaves for simple tasks including re-heating, defrosting and popping popcorn - but these innovative home appliances are capable of much more. Microwave ovens today are incredibly versatile and safe, yet they continue to suffer from persistent myths that stop the average cook from taking advantage of their strengths. The experts at Panasonic have found three myths that must be debunked in order to unlock the full potential of microwave cooking: Myth #1: Microwave cooking reduces the nutritional value of food Myth #2: Microwaves use too much energy in the kitchen Myth #3: Microwaves cook foods unevenly Fact: Microwaves cook differently than conventional ovens but still produce delicious meals that will satisfy every palate. Advances in modern microwave technology have made it possible to cook food quickly, evenly and deliciously. Panasonic's Inverter technology delivers consistent microwave energy that preserves the colour, shape, texture and flavour of food. However, keep in mind that microwaves penetrate the outer edge of food first. Food should always be arranged with thicker portions on the outside of the dish to promote even cooking.
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