A halogen cooker is the same thing as an electric stove and a convection cooker uses a circulating current of hot air to cook foods.
can i boil potatoes in my halogen cooker
The Times of India "Indatimes" shopping offers the VOX Halogen cooker. Halogen countertop ovens of different calibers and prices are also available on Amazon.
Halogen with regards to a cooker, means one or more of the Hob elements have circular halogen bulbs in them, manufacturers also use this to indicate that these are the faster heat up elements. Also means they can charge you more for them
Convection currents.
Bunsen burners are quite small though gas cooker hobs are quite big!
An 'electric cooker' is the term generally used in the UK to describe what Americans and Canadians call an 'electric stove'.
Between cooking with a normal pot and a pressure cooker the difference in terms of time is not much. The pressure cooker can be used depending on the type of food that is cooked.
In a cooker. Unless you're using a 'halogen' cooker - the heating elements on the hob and within the oven and grill are simply large resistors, that heat up when power is applied.
A gasket is a seal. It is essential to a pressure cooker, as it is to ovens (both convection and microwave) and is designed to keep steam and heat from escaping from the pressure cooker, except as you choose to control the escape of steam and heat.
The electric cooker cable is made thicker because it has to carry more current. If it were too thin it would heat up and perhaps melt.
Depends on how you like it. I cook it at 165 for 2 hours. on the low rack.
A stove includes and oven and has the cooktop as well. The cooktop is separate and is typically on a kitchen counter space and is most likely going to be electric. With a stove, you could have the option of electric or gas.