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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:15:47 JST kaia how do pasta manufacturers arrive at their cooking time? tortellini say 9 minutes but take 18 to not be hard. -
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:blobcathug: (jain@blob.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:17:26 JST :blobcathug: @kaia :blobcatgoogly: what? i somehow doupt that it takes 18 minutes if you put them in boiling water :blobcatgooglynotlikethis: -
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mdn (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:25:03 JST mdn @kaia Because pasta is normally cooked Al dente. It also depends on how you cook, a lot of people don't heat the water before putting the pasta, wile you normally have too.
Also salt accelerates the cooking, and a lid too.kaia likes this. -
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「セル」cell (سل) (cell@pl.ebin.zone)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:25:19 JST 「セル」cell (سل) @kaia “works on my machine”
well was the tortellini frozen? whether it was thawed or not may have a huge influence…kaia likes this. -
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kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:25:55 JST kaia @cell they are dried tortellini. inside they are still dry and hard after 9 mins :akko_shrug: -
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mdn (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:26:24 JST mdn @kaia Note: extra cooking time is a thing when you cook whole food, like for example whole grain rice takes 20 to 30m minutes too cook. kaia likes this. -
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Azoresh (emblem@baraag.net)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:26:37 JST Azoresh @kaia Al dente
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「セル」cell (سل) (cell@pl.ebin.zone)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 18:33:00 JST 「セル」cell (سل) @kaia hmm, water has a hard time penetrating the interior…how salty was the water? kaia likes this. -
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mya@smashingly.gay's status on Wednesday, 26-Jul-2023 19:21:41 JST Mya @kaia they might be using microwaves
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