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⚫ | The '''HotBag Project''' promotes cooking with [[Heat-retention cooking|retained heat]], with particular relevance to all food cooked with water (rice, porridge, potatoes, vegetables, soups, stews, dried beans, and even a whole chicken). The HotBag is a companion to any and every stove, at home or away. Once food is heated to boiling point on a stove, cooking can continue in a HotBag. The light-weight, non-bulky insulation includes a heat-reflective foil which also acts as a steam barrier. Using a HotBag does not lengthen normal cooking time, while it reduces stove time by two thirds. Food remains hot for 3 to 5 hours and longer. Being portable, the HotBag enables hot dishes to be transported in a vehicle while cooking, and it is also useful as a coolerbag for grocery shopping. |
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+ | HotBag cooking does not mean a longer cooking time. It means less stove usage. For example, Rice: 5-10 min. on the stove + 20 min in a HotBag = perfectly cooked rice - in normal time. Then you have the advantage of keeping it warm without it burning and no more burnt pots. |
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The HotBag Project is a South African initiative, and the HotBag is a registered design. |
The HotBag Project is a South African initiative, and the HotBag is a registered design. |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *[http://www.afreca.org/displaysupplier.php?zSelectedId=sup121274897642814400 AFRECA - Association for Renewable Energy Cooking Appliances] |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Media:HotBag_FAQ.pdf|HotBag frequently-asked questions]] |
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+ | *[[Heat-retention cooking]] |
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==Contact== |
==Contact== |
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+ | Tel: +27 83 539 5192 or +27 11 483 2085 |
− | (011) 792-8675<br> |
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− | [mailto:hotbag@mweb.co.za hotbag@mweb.co.za]<br> |
+ | Email: [mailto:hotbag@mweb.co.za hotbag@mweb.co.za]<br /> |
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+ | Web http://www.hotbag.co.za |
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Revision as of 16:42, 28 May 2015
Last edited: 24 October 2014
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The HotBag Project promotes cooking with retained heat, with particular relevance to all food cooked with water (rice, porridge, potatoes, vegetables, soups, stews, dried beans, and even a whole chicken). The HotBag is a companion to any and every stove, at home or away. Once food is heated to boiling point on a stove, cooking can continue in a HotBag. The light-weight, non-bulky insulation includes a heat-reflective foil which also acts as a steam barrier. Using a HotBag does not lengthen normal cooking time, while it reduces stove time by two thirds. Food remains hot for 3 to 5 hours and longer. Being portable, the HotBag enables hot dishes to be transported in a vehicle while cooking, and it is also useful as a coolerbag for grocery shopping.
The project aims to achieve recognition of the benefits of the HotBag as an essential cooking item in every household:
~Environmental benefits through 50% less stove usage in normal cooking procedures. ~ Enhanced safety and convenience around cooking. ~ Makes meals more delicious and more nutritious. ~ Also useful as a coolerbag.
HotBag cooking does not mean a longer cooking time. It means less stove usage. For example, Rice: 5-10 min. on the stove + 20 min in a HotBag = perfectly cooked rice - in normal time. Then you have the advantage of keeping it warm without it burning and no more burnt pots.
The HotBag Project is a South African initiative, and the HotBag is a registered design.
External links
See also
Contact
Tel: +27 83 539 5192 or +27 11 483 2085
Email: hotbag@mweb.co.za
Web http://www.hotbag.co.za