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Information about microwavesPage EN-14
What are microwaves?
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves. As
with radio and TV, microwaves are also invis-
ible and intangible.
Microwaves
are reflected by all metals,
can penetrate glass, porcelain, plastic and
paper,
are absorbed by foodstuffs.
What effect do microwaves have
on foodstuffs?
The microwaves penetrate foodstuffs to a
depth of approximately 3 cm.
The water, fat and sugar molecules are
heated up (dishes with a high water con-
tent are heated up most quickly).
This heat then slowly penetrates the entire
dish and leads to the dish being defrosted,
heated and cooked.
Due to the fact that the individual elements
of the dish are heated unevenly, it is impor-
tant to stir or turn the dish over to ensure
that it is cooked through evenly.
The cooking chamber and the air inside are
not heated. The food container is primarily
heated by the hot food itself.
When heating liquids, a so-called “boiling
delay” can occur. The liquid then reaches
boiling temperature without any outward
visible sign of boiling. Even a small vibra-
tion may cause the liquid to suddenly spray
out, for example when removing it from the
microwave oven.
Every dish requires a certain amount of en-
ergy for cooking or defrosting – a good rule
of thumb is “high power, short time” or “low
power, long time”.
How does a microwave oven
work?
A microwave generator, the so-called mag-
netron, generates the microwaves and dis-
perses them into the cooking chamber.
The cooking chamber walls and inner
screen reflect microwaves, preventing
them from being emitted out of the cook-
ing chamber.
The turntable ensures that the microwaves
are distributed evenly to the food.
The microwave’s power can be set to var-
ious levels.
The microwave switches itself off
after the selected time has elapsed,
when opening the cooking chamber
door (2),
by pressing the “Stop/Delete” but-
ton (13).
Applications
The appliance is ideally suited to defrosting
smaller portions as well as the preparation of:
stews, soups, sauces
meat without crusts
steamed fish
vegetables
side dishes (rice, boiled potatoes, some
pasta)
hot drinks
Information about microwaves

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