what is the principle on which the pressure cooker works
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- A pressure cooker works on a simple principle: Steam pressure.
- A sealed pot, with a lot of steam inside, builds up high pressure, which helps food cook faster.
- It was invented in the 1600s by a Frenchman by Denis Papin, who wanted to translate new discoveries in physics about pressure and steam into cooking
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