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by riddleronroof
1468 days ago
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Exactly. These are opinion pieces with scary headlines.
Almost nothing to back them up.
Also strange to talk about developing countries having problems. They usually have chimneys.
Hydrochlorides are there because of pans coated with them that burn them off. Guess what, they still end up in food no matter which heating you would use.
So the problem is pans, not the heat.
Cooking with fire is Lindy. And there is no other way to make rotis, tatziki (char the eggplant) and other things without fire. |
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