How does latent heat affect cooking?
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At higher pressure, the boiling point is raised allowing you to cook at a higher temperature. ... When deep frying, the latent heat in the water in the food keeps the interior from heating up quickly and boiling away in a flash. Instead, water vapor surrounds the outside of the food and allows it to cook more slowly
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