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amania_r 發問於 Science & MathematicsPhysics · 1 十年前

Boil beans on a high heat for 10 minutes - why?

On many dried bean packets, the instructions are something like:

soak for 8 hours

boil vigourously for 10 minutes

simmer for 30 minutes

Why the boil vigourously for 10 minutes? The water is the same temperature as if you were to simmer it instead

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  • 1 十年前
    最愛解答

    It is to try to introduce the full heating effect into the beans (They were cold) as quickly as possible, hence maintaining full thermal pressure by rapid boiling.

    Also because when you first place the beans into the pot, they are cooling the water.

    資料來源: Common sense
  • 1 十年前

    When water is boiling vigourously it's temperature is 100C. When it is simmering very gently, it's temperature can be below 100C so probably not hot enough to soften the hard outer skin of the beans.

  • 1 十年前

    Damned if I know. I always clean them, soak them for 8 to 10 hours, drain them, then put 'em in a crock-pot for 10 to 12 hours with enough water to cover them and a couple of finely diced onions for some extra flavor.

    Doug

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