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T-Fal USA | " The shorter cooking time allows food to retain its full, natural flavor. Less seasoning is required, up to half of what you would normally use, as little or no flavor is lost during cooking. And unlike microwave cooking, meat prepared in a T-FAL pressure cooker is golden brown. Simply sauté, then cook under pressure. Delicious. More vitamins and minerals are retained in food prepared in a T-FAL pressure cooker. We all know that the longer food cooks, the more nutrients can be lost. T-FAL pressure cookers help food retain more than twice their vitamins and nutrients compared to conventional stovetop cooking. Pressure cooking also prevents loss of vitamins and minerals to cooking water, since less water needs to be used." A T-FAL pressure cooker prepares food up to 3 times faster than conventional cooking methods. Meals that can take up to 1 hour with conventional cooking can be ready in as little as 20 minutes in a T-FAL pressure cooker.
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Kuhnrikon.com | " For more than 70 years, Kuhn Rikon has maintained an ongoing dialogue with cooks who love to cook and appreciate the convenience of kitchenware designed to make their work easier. Those who delight in entertaining and take pride in a beautifully decorated table will definitely find appeal in Kuhn Rikon products. They are stunningly styled yet superbly functional. Our DUROMATIC Pressure Cookers and Kuhn Rikon Kitchen Tools are examples. Kuhn Rikon prides itself on our high quality pressure cookers and kitchen tools. This quality comes from the dedication of our people and our superior technology. Kuhn Rikon is dedicated to making life better by providing unique, quality products for the kitchen, blending old-world craftsmanship with innovative technology and design supported by friendly and knowledgeable customer service. We invite you to join a partnership devoted to improving our communities through sharing meals, remembering family and friends and appreciating the basic essentials of life..." more
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" Since 1930 Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry has manufactured All American® Pressure Canners. Even today these canners offer the best and safest method for home canning. The U.S.D.A. recommends that pressure canning is the only way to can meat, fish, poultry and all vegetables. This unit has the capacity needed for preparing large quantities of food and pressure cooking inexpensive meat cuts to juicy tenderness in a short time...Only All American® Pressure Canners feature an exclusive, precision machined "Metal-to-Metal" sealing system. Positive action clamping locks align the cover to the base forming a steam tight seal. Because no gasket is involved, the cover is always easily opened and closed. All American® Pressure Cookers make it easy to can fish, meat, vegetables and friuts and is the only method that the U.S.D.A. recommends for low acid foods. All models feature a readable pressure gauge for accurate pressure control..." more informations - Products
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Fagor.com | " Fagor S. Coop., Ltda., is a multibillion-dollar, conglomerate located in Mondragón, Spain. A worldwide leader in manufacturing components for household appliances, semiconductors, castings for the automobile industry, numerical control systems, and cookware and accessories since 1954, Fagor’s products are made of the finest materials on earth, offering excellent craftsmanship, plus the best value for your money. Fagor America is a U.S. subsidiary of Fagor S. Coop., Ltda…. Since opening U.S. offices in 1992, Fagor America has been successful in creating a "better pressure cooker category" in the marketplace and has been largely responsible for the resurgence in pressure cooker sales in this Home build. "
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Farberware | " FARBERWARE® traces its roots way back to the year 1900 when S.W. Farber, a tinsmith, set up shop on Manhattan's Lower East Side. There, in a small dismal basement shop, he pounded sheets of copper and brass into various shapes to make bowls, vases, etc. He continued to introduce various lines of giftware and accessories throughout the years in silver-plated, nickel-plated and chrome-plated finishes. The year 1930 is the year in which appliances came into the picture. That was the year that S.W. Farber introduced the first FARBERWARE® percolator, thus beginning a tradition of quality and value in small appliance products that continues to this day..." more
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