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A solar cooker can cook food without any
cooking gas or kerosene, electricity, coal or
wood. This cooker works with the solar energy,
which is available free. A solar cooker can cook
two meals per day for four to five persons.
Solar Cooker suits very well for the food habits
and meal timings of rural households.
Solar Cooker can be used for cooking several
items like pulses, rice, kheer, khichri,
vegetables, cereals, etc. Some special dishes
like Muthia, Handva, Patra, Idli, Dhokla, Lapsi,
Dudhpak, Pulao and soups can also be cooked. To
add to the list, we can bake bread, biscuits,
cake and nankhatai, etc. The non-vegetarian
items like fish, chicken, meat curry, shahi
kababs, etc., which are boiled or roasted can
also be prepared in a solar cooker.
Solar Cooker cannot be used for making rotis,
chapatis, rotla etc. as well as for frying. It
can’t cook food for more than 4-5 persons at a
time. It is not useful during non-sunny
days.
How a Solar Cooker Works?
Keep the solar cooker in the sun in open
space free from any shadow. Keep the cooker in
the sun at least for 45 minutes before loading
it with cooking pots. This will keep the cooker
ready for cooking and reduce the cooking
time.
Adjust the cooker in such a way
that the reflecting mirror faces the sun and the
reflected rays fall on the transparent glass
lid. Tighten the position fixing hinges of the
mirror in this position.
Open the glass lid of the solar cooker, place
the cooking pots inside it and close the lid
properly. Once the cooking pots have been placed
inside the cooker the lid should not be
opened.
While removing the cooking pots after the
food has been cooked, gloves or cloth napkins
should be used. The lid should be opened
fully.
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