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[[File:Manik_Parabolic_Cooker,_3-20-12.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Manik Parabolic Cooker]]]] |
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− | The [[Manik Parabolic Cooker]] is manufactured by [[Manik Solar Innovation]] in Jalandhar, {{state|Punjab}}, [[India]]. It is a basic, tested design, and may be available locally at a competitive price. |
+ | The [[Manik Parabolic Cooker]] is manufactured by [[Manik Solar Innovation]] in Jalandhar, {{state|Punjab}}, [[India]]. It is a basic, tested design, and may be available locally at a competitive price. |
− | Advertised maximum cooking temperature is 250°C(482°F). |
+ | Advertised maximum cooking temperature is 250°C(482°F). Cooking at this temperature requires frequent attention of the oven to maintain its solar orientation and to keep food from burning. |
+ | Even if you forget to attend it the food will not burn as sun will move ahead |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Manik Solar Innovation]] |
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==Audio and video== |
==Audio and video== |
Revision as of 09:43, 31 March 2012
The Manik Parabolic Cooker is manufactured by Manik Solar Innovation in Jalandhar, Punjab, India. It is a basic, tested design, and may be available locally at a competitive price.
Advertised maximum cooking temperature is 250°C(482°F). Cooking at this temperature requires frequent attention of the oven to maintain its solar orientation and to keep food from burning.
Even if you forget to attend it the food will not burn as sun will move ahead
See also
Audio and video
thumb|400px|left|Manik Parabolic Cooker
External links
Contact
- See Manik Solar Innovation.Manik Solar Innovation