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*According to a study - microwaving is better than cooking in a pot of water for vegetables - [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19397724/] | *According to a study - microwaving is better than cooking in a pot of water for vegetables - [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19397724/] | ||
*The advantage is | *The advantage is 2-6 less energy use for cooking foods. Energy goes directly into the water in a food. But it does take more energy to microwave a pot of water than on a stovetop. [https://blog.directenergy.com/save-energy-cooking-microwave/#:~:text=Microwave%20ovens%20transfer%20heat%20more,the%20food%20you're%20cooking.] | ||
*It is good - there are myths, and they are debunked here - [https://legionathletics.com/is-microwaving-food-bad-for-you/] | *It is good - there are myths, and they are debunked here - [https://legionathletics.com/is-microwaving-food-bad-for-you/] | ||
*Oven costs $5/month to use, microwave costs $1/month for the same cooking. [https://blog.directenergy.com/save-energy-cooking-microwave/#:~:text=Microwave%20ovens%20transfer%20heat%20more,the%20food%20you're%20cooking.] |
Revision as of 16:13, 27 February 2021
- According to a study - microwaving is better than cooking in a pot of water for vegetables - [1]
- The advantage is 2-6 less energy use for cooking foods. Energy goes directly into the water in a food. But it does take more energy to microwave a pot of water than on a stovetop. [2]
- It is good - there are myths, and they are debunked here - [3]
- Oven costs $5/month to use, microwave costs $1/month for the same cooking. [4]