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Cooking
Why it is Important to Hear Your Cooking Yes, HEAR your cooking, you read correctly. Usually my wife and I use the air extractor fan over our kitchen range when cooking anything that creates fumes or smoke. Mainly we use the extractor so that the smoke alarm does not go off. Today I asked my wife why she had not switched the suction fan on. She replied “ I must hear my cooking.” I questioned why, and she explained that it is often important to hear “brutzel-brutzel”, “bubble-zisch”, "snap-pop” etc. because this is sometimes just as imperative as seeing textures and smelling certain stages of cooking before going to the next. I thought about it - and it made perfect sense. Especially after I related the process to driving a car with the stereo system so loud that you cannot hear engine sounds, let alone traffic sounds. Such non-hearing could lead to incomplete observations and therefore incorrect decisions. Do you hear your cooking?
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