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Что (кто) такое pressure cooker - определение

UTENSIL FOR COOKING FOOD UNDER HIGH PRESSURE STEAM
Pressure cooker; Pressure cooked; Pressure-cooker; Pressure-cooking; Pressure cookers; Pressure Cooking; Cooking/Pressure cooking; High pressure cooker; Pressure rice cooker; Electric pressure cooking; Electric pressure cookers
  • The approximate vapor pressure of water as a function of temperature, or when viewed sideways, the boiling point of water as a function of pressure.
  • Instant Pot DUO pressure cooker is an example of a third generation pressure cooker and has digital control of the cooking time and heat
  • A stovetop pressure cooker
  • A six-quart pressure cooker manufactured by Archibald Kenrick & Sons in England, circa 1890
  • The regulator in this pressure cooker is a weight on a [[nozzle]] next to the handle on the lid.
  • Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière]], Lyon. 18/10.
  • Second generation stove top pressure cooker with battery operated timer
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pressure cooker         
(pressure cookers)
A pressure cooker is a large metal container with a lid that fits tightly, in which you can cook food quickly using steam at high pressure.
N-COUNT
pressure cooker         
¦ noun an airtight pot in which food can be cooked quickly under steam pressure.
Derivatives
pressure-cook verb
Pressure cooking         
Pressure cooking is the process of cooking food under high pressure steam and water or a water-based cooking liquid, in a sealed vessel known as a pressure cooker. High pressure limits boiling, and creates higher cooking temperatures which cook food far more quickly.
Pressure Cooker (album)         
ALBUM BY JUNIOR COOK
Pressure Cooker is an album by saxophonist Junior Cook recorded in 1977 and released on the Catalyst label.Catalyst Records 7600 series discography accessed April 13, 2017Junior Cook Leader Entry accessed April 13, 2017Junior Cook catalog accessed April 13, 2017Jazzlists: Junior Cook discography accessed April 13, 2017
Pressure cooker bomb         
  • Pressure cooker
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TYPE OF BOMB
Pressure cooker bombs
A pressure cooker bomb is an improvised explosive device (IED) created by inserting explosive material into a pressure cooker and attaching a blasting cap into the cover of the cooker.
AGA cooker         
  • AGA cooker showing hot plates
  • A modern-day three-oven AGA cooker. What appears to be a fourth oven door is the door to the burner.
STOVE AND COOKER SYSTEM
Aga cooker
The AGA cooker oven is a Swedish oven and cooker. Invented and initially produced in Sweden, since 1957 all production has been located in the UK.
Atmospheric pressure         
  • Kollsman-type barometric aircraft [[altimeter]].
  • Variation in atmospheric pressure with altitude, computed for 15 °C and 0% relative humidity.
  • Map showing atmospheric pressure in mbar or hPa
  • [[Boiling water]]
  • ERA-15]] re-analysis.
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  • A very local storm above [[Snæfellsjökull]] ([[Iceland]]), showing clouds formed on the mountain by [[orographic lift]]
  • abbr=on}} at the time the image was taken.
PRESSURE
Atmospheric surface pressure; Air pressure; Barometric pressure; Atmospheric Pressure; Air Pressure; Normal pressure; Sea level pressure; Atmospheric air pressure; Sea-level pressure; Sea Level Pressure; Mean Sea Level Pressure; Central pressure; Mean sea level pressure; Pressure at sea level
Atmospheric pressure, also known as barometric pressure (after the barometer), is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth. The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as , which is equivalent to 1013.
Dynamic pressure         
CONCEPT IN FLUID DYNAMICS
Fluid dynamic pressure; Velocity pressure; Dynamic Pressure; Wind pressure
In incompressible fluid dynamics dynamic pressure (indicated with q, or Q, and sometimes called velocity pressure) is the quantity defined by:Clancy, L.J.
Vapor pressure         
  • alcohol]] and is closed with a piece of cork. By heating the alcohol, the vapors fill in the space, increasing the pressure in the tube to the point of the cork popping out.
  • ionized]] [[particles]] form [[condensation]] tracks when passing through.
PRESSURE EXTERTED BY A VAPOR IN THERMODYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Vapour Pressure; Saturation pressure; Saturation vapor pressure; Saturation Pressure; Equilibrium vapor pressure; Vapor Pressure; Saturation vapour pressure; Saturation Vapour Pressure; Saturated vapor pressure; Saturated vapour pressure; Vapor pressures; Equilibrium Vapor Pressure; Vapour pressure; Saturated vapor; Steam pressure; Saturated vapour
·add. ·- ·Alt. of Vapor tension.
vapour pressure         
  • alcohol]] and is closed with a piece of cork. By heating the alcohol, the vapors fill in the space, increasing the pressure in the tube to the point of the cork popping out.
  • ionized]] [[particles]] form [[condensation]] tracks when passing through.
PRESSURE EXTERTED BY A VAPOR IN THERMODYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Vapour Pressure; Saturation pressure; Saturation vapor pressure; Saturation Pressure; Equilibrium vapor pressure; Vapor Pressure; Saturation vapour pressure; Saturation Vapour Pressure; Saturated vapor pressure; Saturated vapour pressure; Vapor pressures; Equilibrium Vapor Pressure; Vapour pressure; Saturated vapor; Steam pressure; Saturated vapour
¦ noun Chemistry the pressure of a vapour in contact with its liquid or solid form.

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Pressure cooking

Pressure cooking is the process of cooking food under high pressure steam and water or a water-based cooking liquid, in a sealed vessel known as a pressure cooker. High pressure limits boiling and creates higher cooking temperatures which cook food far more quickly.

The pressure cooker was invented in the seventeenth century by the physicist Denis Papin. It works by expelling air from the vessel and trapping steam produced from the boiling liquid. This is used to raise the internal pressure up to one atmosphere above ambient and gives higher cooking temperatures between 100–121 °C (212–250 °F). Together with high thermal heat transfer from steam it permits cooking in between a half and a quarter the time of conventional boiling as well as saving considerable energy.

Almost any food that can be cooked in steam or water-based liquids can be cooked in a pressure cooker. Modern pressure cookers have many safety features to prevent the pressure cooker from holding too much pressure. After cooking, the steam pressure is lowered back to ambient atmospheric pressure so that the vessel can be opened. On all modern devices, a safety lock prevents opening while under pressure.

According to the New York Times Magazine, 37% of U.S. households owned at least one pressure cooker in 1950. By 2011, that rate dropped to only 20%. Part of the decline has been attributed to fear of explosion (although this is extremely rare with modern pressure cookers) along with competition from other fast cooking devices such as the microwave oven. However, third generation pressure cookers have many more safety features and digital temperature control, do not vent steam during cooking, and are quieter and more efficient, and these conveniences have helped make pressure cooking more popular again.