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近幾年非常紅的氣炸鍋到底好不好用?值不值得呢?
來看這篇文章,再從中參考別人怎麼描述&比較 !!
搭配 #IELTSspeaking 題目:
Describe the most useful household appliance that you have.
You should say:
what it is
how it works or how it is used
how life would be like without it
and explain why it is so important to you.
次標就先來學 outperform 這個字~
With their focus on faux (假的) fried flavor, an aversion (厭惡的事物) to fat, and an emphasis on convenience in the marketing from almost every manufacturer, the rise of air fryers felt like the second coming of the George Foreman Grill (歐美曾紅極一時的電烤爐).
非常直白氣炸鍋原理簡述 : What is it that makes air fryers unique? The answer might be, "Nothing, really." Air fryers are convection (對流) ovens in a bucket, meaning that like a regular oven, they have a heating element and like a slightly fancier oven with a convection feature, they have a fan that circulates (使~循環) the hot air, keeping the temperature consistent throughout the cooking area. Thanks to faster-than-a-normal-oven heat transfer capabilities from that rapidly circulating air, convection ovens can shorten the cooking time of some foods, potentially giving them a crispier exterior that brand-conscious marketeers seem to consider to be similar to fried food.
淺顯易懂氣炸食物好吃與否: (這種給分方式比較在口說時非常好用) While all three specimens (樣本) were reminiscent (使人想起~~) of special treats mom would make for my sister and me when we were kids and she didn't want to cook, they were in no way as good as real French fries. If a perfect paper cone full of Belgian fries (就是薯條! 但比利時人很自豪自己的薯條才是正宗且道地!) eaten on a Brussels sidewalk is a 10 and excellent fries at your favorite bar are a seven, then the oven fries were a two, the convection oven version was a two point five and the air fryer a three (跟傳統烤箱是不是高下立判 ).
轉折來了: Don't get me wrong (別誤會!), the results of all three methods for the shrimp were excellent, but the oven and broiler gave me more options and slightly superior results, and, thanks to the relatively luxurious amount of space in my oven, I could cook much more food in about half the time.
對氣炸鍋的不滿 : So here's the deal: you don't need one of these things. They're loud, even the big ones have a surprisingly small capacity, they don't do anything significantly better than an oven and you probably have an oven anyway. They'd also require bumping your toaster and coffeemaker onto a storage shelf.
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