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| - | - baking soda with non-organic veggies/ | + | - baking soda for washing |
| - bakingschool + ingredients ratios/ | - bakingschool + ingredients ratios/ | ||
| - [[https:// | - [[https:// | ||
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| - how to cook the perfect egg: calculator webpage, [[https:// | - how to cook the perfect egg: calculator webpage, [[https:// | ||
| - the different kinds of flour + raw dough stomachache \\ | - the different kinds of flour + raw dough stomachache \\ | ||
| - | - [[https:// | + | - [[https:// |
| - to get rid of bitter taste: add __a little__ sugar (e.g. with bitter oil or too much garlic/ | - to get rid of bitter taste: add __a little__ sugar (e.g. with bitter oil or too much garlic/ | ||
| - rub garlic off hands with warm water only, no soap - the smell won't stick \\ | - rub garlic off hands with warm water only, no soap - the smell won't stick \\ | ||
| + | - soap foam promotes cancer = rinse off \\ | ||
| - spread garlic instead of pressing it and why\\ | - spread garlic instead of pressing it and why\\ | ||
| - how to cut onions \\ | - how to cut onions \\ | ||
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| - Quittenkerne aka " | - Quittenkerne aka " | ||
| - Use a big knife for herbes and use it like a chopper with a curved blade \\ | - Use a big knife for herbes and use it like a chopper with a curved blade \\ | ||
| + | - [[https:// | ||
| - wood vs plastic vs glass cutting boards + HACCP-Norm \\ | - wood vs plastic vs glass cutting boards + HACCP-Norm \\ | ||
| + | - preparing chicken separately + UV light test \\ | ||
| + | - cooking top types: gas vs electro (ceran vs induction) \\ | ||
| + | <hidden gas stove> | ||
| + | Gas stoves burn methane (CH₄) with air (oxygen, O₂): \\ | ||
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| + | Ideal (complete) combustion: CH4+2O2→CO2+2H2O \\ | ||
| + | But in real kitchens, combustion is never perfect — so you also get: \\ | ||
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| + | Nitrogen oxides (NO and NO₂) \\ | ||
| + | Carbon monoxide (CO) \\ | ||
| + | Formaldehyde (HCHO) \\ | ||
| + | Unburned hydrocarbons, | ||
| + | Fine particulates (PM2.5) \\ | ||
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| + | ⚠️ Indoor NO₂ levels from gas stoves can exceed EPA outdoor air limits during typical cooking. \\ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| - ZDF TV show " | - ZDF TV show " | ||
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