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作者: yma16    时间: 2008-11-2 06:21
标题: cook meat vs napa soup

When I cook a big chunk of meat or napa soup, after the water boils, I turn down the gas and just keep the boiling state.  I notice that to keep the meat pot boiling, I need to turn the knob of the gas range to the 1/3 to the low point.  If I cook napa soup, I can turn the knob to 1/6 to the low point.  I use the same pot and cover when I am cooking.  If you have the same experience, please let me know and think about the reason.  Thanks.
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作者: 色盲    时间: 2008-11-2 09:04
标题: [:((][:((][:((]55555555555

I'm not a "guiren" at all. Therefore this would just mean I'm getting old....
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作者: 色盲    时间: 2008-11-2 09:14
标题: [:P][:>]

I'm trying to wake up my brain... Did the discussion you mentioned involve the influence from the oil layer of the soup?? I'm not so confident of my memory...
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作者: 色盲    时间: 2008-11-2 09:17
标题: 回复:cook meat vs napa soup

Do you use the same amount of water when you cook the meat chunk and the napa soup? Water has the highest value of specific heat and helps keep the temperature.


 

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作者: salmonfish    时间: 2008-11-2 09:37
标题: [:-K][:-K]

The involved principle was debated long time ago. (colorblind MM should remember it)

 

作者: 色盲    时间: 2008-11-2 09:43
标题: [:O][:O][:O]

I totally have no idea
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作者: salmonfish    时间: 2008-11-2 09:45
标题: Gui ren hao wang shi [:-K][:-K]

  Gui ren hao wang shi





作者: yma16    时间: 2008-11-2 17:11
标题: I use similar amount of water.

The meat I cooked yesterday was corn beef without much fat.  After I took the beef out I put cabbage and some potato into the pot and had to lower the gas to not let it boil too much.  I noticed this a long time ago.   It dose not have to be napa.  The rice porriage requires even less gas to keep it boiling.  Maybe it is because the meat only coverred a part of the water so that it does not preserve heat as well as the vegetables which are scattered uniformly.  Just like when you put part of clothes on, you feel colder than when you put the entire clothes.


 

作者: salmonfish    时间: 2008-11-2 17:12
标题: yes

  yes





作者: 色盲    时间: 2008-11-2 18:37
标题: 回复:I use similar amount of water.

If so, maybe what makes the difference is the different surface tension of the soups.
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