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Can an electric frying pan be used to make soup?
Mango in Sahara smells like medicine ~~~~Rion. The problem is to buy a new electric frying pan. It shouldn't smell like medicine. Jane, the power of the rice cooker is lower. I mainly feel that the small taste of the pot mouth of the electric frying pan is lingering. Rion, I just want to know if the electric wok tastes bad. In fact, I am very nervous to buy an electric purple casserole, which can be used to decoct medicine and soup Sahara mango. It shouldn't taste bad. I just bought a small rice cooker. Porridge and stew are all good ~ slow stew tastes good ~ Personally, purple sand smells good and difficult to clean, and ceramics are good ~ ~ Delicious clouds or boiled water after stew washing should be able to clean Rion. On the contrary, I think it would be strange to take stew to decoct medicine. Even after washing the stew, there will be residue in the pores of the purple sand material. The next time the soup is heated and melted, the medicine or stew is washed and cooked. 7? 0? 6? 3? 7? 0? 7? You just stuttered at 1. The pot seller told me that I could make soup. The pot seller turned out to be a doctor. Alicia, I cook barley, red bean water and pear water in an electric kettle. The effect is very good. I wonder if it's okay to make soup. Small fish markets generally have purple casseroles, which are well fried.