Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cookware Pots And Pans Why Do Some Cookware Pots And Pans Have A Small Hole In The Glass Lids?

Why do some cookware pots and pans have a small hole in the glass lids? - cookware pots and pans

Why should anyone have a hole in the lid of the jars and pans?

12 comments:

Mariposa said...

Thus the release of steam. The eyelids have several holes to the water after cooking (pasta) drain, so you do not have to deal with hot steam to transfer elements into a sieve.

Mariposa said...

Thus the release of steam. The eyelids have several holes to the water after cooking (pasta) drain, so you do not have to deal with hot steam to transfer elements into a sieve.

MKM said...

It is the release of steam, so that the pot does not overflow or explode.

Spongy said...

This allows the steam.

SayWhat said...

Allow steam to escape. Some give you the opportunity to close the gap, so that steam does not escape and do not waste your moiture plate. But sometimes people want to lose moisture, for example, when reducing a sauce. Then we had to leave open, or completely remove the lid ust

B.B QUEEN said...

it can escape.

nil8_360 said...

Allow steam to release the pressure, otherwise the glass will vibrate and bounce to break into the pot and would.

missyani said...

so that the air escapes alows. Otherwise, blow the lid is

Blunt Honesty said...

Steam real

nonya said...

To have fun.

Miki P said...

It allows vapor to escape, security is one thing crystal

debop44 said...

To remove the steam.

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