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Foods cook faster when placed in a pressure cooker. This is because the pressure on the surface of the water is higher
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Foods cook faster when placed in a pressure cooker. This is because the pressure on the surface of the water is higher
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Yesss it is because food is food and water is water that’s why I’m a pressure washer with no water it is pressured to cook
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