Matfer 013206 Monix Pressure Cooker 12-2/3 Qt.
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Product Description
Specialty Equipment — PROUD RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
The 6 Piece Favorite Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker Set allows reducing cooking time up to 70% compared to conventional cooking methods. Long lasting durability thanks to its stainless steel design and suitable for any type of stove: gas electric induction and ceramic. Essential for a healthy lifestyle as it preserves vitamins and minerals usually lost in traditional cooking methods. This high-performance pressure cooker can be used for pressure cooking pressure canning roasting and steaming.
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With the invention of the stove top espresso coffee maker espresso long a staple of Italian cafs and bars became available for home consumption. As the cold water in the lower chamber heats the pressure from its boiling forces the water up through the coffee grounds. In just a few minutes espresso emerges from the spout into the upper chamber as the pot hisses and gurgles. Remove the pot from the heat and let it stand until the lower chamber is releasing only steam.