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[quote=Anonymous]Time for a new cooktop . I was looking at the options and for some reason all traditional are now being replaced by induction ones. I can not say that I know more about this beyond basic concept of induction and when I looked up to confirm I got a bit surprised that indeed this is the principle being used in the kitchen. [quote]Induction stovetops are flat cooktops that [b]have an electromagnetic field underneath the cooking surface[/b]. [/quote] https://www.homedepot.com/c/ab/induction-cooktop-buying-guide/9ba683603be9fa5395fab9015e8023b9 [quote]induction cooktops use an electromagnetic current, you must use magnetic cookware. [/quote] https://www.drweil.com/diet-nutrition/cooking-cookware/is-induction-a-better-safer-cooking-method/ [quote]Induction heating occurs using electromagnetic radiation [/quote] https://thorkitchen.com/induction-cooktop-vs-electric/ While I find it interesting that it is a new way of cooking that has many exciting features I also find few things concerning. Like for instance how does this technology affect nutritional value of the foods cooked on such stoves? What about magnetic field exposure? How do you feel about induction stovetops in general?[/quote]
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