From
mud chulhas to microwaves, India has indeed come a long way as far as cooking food
is concerned. While the former are still in vogue in rural areas, the urban
working population is completely besotted by microwaves – the easiest, fastest,
and most convenient way to mostly heat food and sometimes cook.
Microwaves
were first introduced after World War II and soon became popular across
commercial as well as residential kitchens chiefly for heating the already
cooked food. Microwaves in India, in that sense, are a phenomenally new entry
as compared to the West. But with both the man and the wife working, such
appliances have become immensely popular in India, never mind the health
hazards that are hardly taken into consideration when using something that uses
electromagnetic radiation to heat your food. Nevertheless, more and more people
are buying microwaves in India for a comfort induced lifestyle that such
appliances are apt to provide. And no wonder it has become an essential part of
every kitchen in India today.
So
whether you need to boil water, heat pre-cooked food, or simply make papads, popcorn,
roast almonds and cashews, or even bake, the microwave comes to your disposal
like no other kitchen appliance. And this, with no oil and sticky business.
It’s all about clean and no messy cooking. And microwaves cook or heat food
evenly. Most Indian homes even use microwaves to cook Indian recipes like
dhokla and kheer without any hassle. There is absolutely no danger of the dish
getting burnt or over cooked what with a timer facility to fix an exact cooking
time. So even while microwaves may be a stylish entry into every home, they are
convenient as well.
While
during the time Microwaves were launched in India, there were very few chosen
companies that sold the product, today there are plenty in the market to offer
a whole lot of choices to the ever-willing consumer. From specifications to
design to features and colours, there is a wide range to choose from. And from
the small ones to the big, these microwaves are available in any size to suit
your requirement and fit into your budget.
Sunflame
has now on offer a whole range of microwaves, some even with a grill as well as
convection. With a stainless steel body, these microwaves are easy to clean and
hence easiest to maintain. And of course, not every utensil can get into the
microwave. There are only special textured plates and bowls as well as glasses
that can be used for microwave cooking. Only ‘microwave safe’ containers are to
be used for cooking or heating in microwaves. No metal is to be used because
microwaves bounce off metal and can explode and cause fire. One must be very
careful when using a particular container/utensil in a Microwave Oven. So even
while technology is at our beck and call, its hazards cannot be overlooked.
Caution is to be exercised even while using a simple appliance like a microwave
not just for it’s safety but also of the consumer.




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