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  2. Pressure cooker - Wikipedia

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    A stovetop pressure cooker. A pressure cooker is a sealed vessel for cooking food with the use of high pressure steam and water or a water-based liquid, a process called pressure cooking. The high pressure limits boiling and creates higher temperatures not possible at lower pressures, allowing food to be cooked faster than at normal pressure.

  3. The best multicookers of 2023 - AOL

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  4. Best Buy recalls nearly 1 million Insignia pressure cookers ...

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    Best Buy is recalling nearly a million pressure cookers because they pose burn risks. About 930,000 Insignia Multi-Function pressure cookers sold between October 2017 and June 2023 have inaccurate ...

  5. The best multicookers of 2023 - AOL

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    It combines several cooking functions — a pressure cooker, slow cooker, yogurt maker, rice cooker and more — into a single device. Some even have additional capabilities, such as air frying or ...

  6. Instant Pot - Wikipedia

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    Instant Pot is a brand of multicookers manufactured by Instant Pot Brands. The multicookers are electronically controlled, combined pressure cookers and slow cookers.. The original cookers were marketed as 6-in-1 appliances designed to consolidate the cooking and preparing of food to one device.

  7. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Cooker and stove are often used interchangeably. The fuel-burning stove is the most basic design of a kitchen stove. As of 2012, it was found that "Nearly half of the people in the world (mainly in the developing world ), burn biomass (wood, charcoal, crop residues, and dung) and coal in rudimentary cookstoves or open fires to cook their food."