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  2. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    An electric kettle, with boiling water visible in its transparent water chamber. In countries with 200–240 V mains electricity, electric kettles are commonly used to boil water without the necessity of a stove top. The heating element is typically fully enclosed, with a power rating of 2–3 kW.

  3. How to cook kale — in salads, soups, stews and beyond - AOL

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    How to cook kale — in salads, soups, stews and beyond. Vidya Rao. May 12, 2021 at 11:45 AM ... put the kale in a large bowl of water and swish around until the grit is removed, and then drain.

  4. Simmering - Wikipedia

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    Meatball soup simmering on a stove. Simmering is a food preparation technique by which foods are cooked in hot liquids kept just below the boiling point of water [1] (lower than 100 °C or 212 °F) and above poaching temperature (higher than 71–80 °C or 160–176 °F). To create a steady simmer, a liquid is brought to a boil, then its heat ...

  5. Dealkalization of water - Wikipedia

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    The reduction of blowdown by dealkalization keeps the water treatment chemicals in the boiler longer, thus minimizing the amount of chemicals required for efficient, noncorrosive operation. [2] Carbonate and bicarbonate alkalinities are decomposed by heat in boiler water releasing carbon dioxide into the steam.

  6. How to Wash Kale The Right Way, According to a Food ... - AOL

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    Simply rinse the kale in a water and vinegar solution (½ cup distilled white vinegar per 1 cup of water) and follow it up with a clean water rinse. After that, dry and store as usual.

  7. Boiling - Wikipedia

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    Boiling is the method of cooking food in boiling water or other water-based liquids such as stock or milk. [13] Simmering is gentle boiling, while in poaching the cooking liquid moves but scarcely bubbles. [14] The boiling point of water is typically considered to be 100 °C (212 °F; 373 K), especially at sea level.

  8. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water. The resulting soft water requires less soap for the same cleaning effort, as soap is not wasted bonding with calcium ions. Soft water also extends the lifetime of plumbing by reducing or eliminating scale build-up in pipes

  9. How long to boil corn on the cob? Your guide to ... - AOL

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    Corn on the cob with the husk on will take about 10 minutes to boil, while husked corn can take between two to five minutes to boil.