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Recepten voor de magnetron : tips en smakelijke recepten voor koken in de magnetron : soepen, eenpansgerechten, bijgerechten, vis- en vleesgerechten en desserts
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ISBN: 9025201946 Year: 1989 Publisher: Helmond Helmond

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Recettes rapides, saines et surprenantes au four à micro-ondes.
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ISBN: 9789085864868 Year: 2008 Publisher: Schoten FoodBaiFood

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Koken met de magnetron : snel, gezond en verrassend
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ISBN: 9789085864851 Year: 2008 Publisher: Schoten FoodBaiFood

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MW foods : the fourth International conference on microwave food formulation, June 26, 27, 1989, the Hotel Russell, London, England

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Microwave cookery --- Food


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Het kookboek voor de magnetron : handleiding, tips, recepten
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ISBN: 9026932774 Year: 1986 Publisher: Weesp Van Dishoeck

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Microwave and radio frequency heating in food and beverages
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ISBN: 0128187166 0128187158 9780128187166 9780128187159 Year: 2022 Publisher: London, England ; San Diego, California ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : Academic press,

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Microwave and Radio Frequency Heating in Food and Beverages discusses advanced heating techniques based on electromagnetic and electro-technologies, including radiative or microwave (MW) dielectric heating, radio-frequency (RF) or capacitive dielectric heating, infrared (IR) heating, ohmic and magnetic induction heating. Unlike conventional systems where heat energy is transferred from a hot medium to a cooler product resulting in large temperature gradients, electro-heating involves the transfer of electromagnetic energy directly into the product, initiating volumetric heating due to frictional interaction between water molecules and charged ions (i.e., heat is generated within the product).

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