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  2. I Tried The World's First Smart Heating Lunch Box ... - AOL

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    HeatsBox Go was first launched in 2019 by a Swiss startup and is the world’s first smart heating lunch box. Everything about the experience is customizable, from the temperature to the timing.

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  4. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    A Unitized Group Ration – Express self-heating field ration being heated in its box. Self-heating food packaging is active packaging with the ability to heat food contents without external heat sources or power, usually using an exothermic chemical reaction. Packets can also be self-cooling. These packages are useful for military operations ...

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    Capacity: 12 ounces | Temperature options: 135, 140, or 145°F | Battery life: Up to 2 hours | Lid: Yes | Color options: Black only Most heated coffee mugs cost $100 or more, but this budget ...

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron cookware – typically seasoned before use [14] Cataplana – used to prepare Portuguese seafood dishes, popular on the country's Algarve region. [15] Cauldron – a large metal pot for cooking or boiling over an open fire, with a large mouth and frequently with an arc-shaped hanger.

  7. Thermal cooking - Wikipedia

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    A removable pot, with handle and lid, fits inside the vacuum flask. The pot and contents are heated to cooking temperature, and then sealed in the flask. The flask simply reduces heat loss to a minimum, so that the food remains at cooking temperature for a long time, and cooks without continued heating. Note that the food is not cooked in a vacuum.