• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I was very surprised that it cooked such moist chicken breasts without drying them out, I think you possibly just explained why that is! 😅

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        3 months ago

        Hold on let me read it again for ya -

        This water vapor that partly steams the food, resulting in moisture saturated air that in turn prevents more moisture from escaping

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          3 months ago

          They’re not the one with reading comprehension problems. OP said the air fryer removes that moist air more quickly, which would dry it out faster.

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          3 months ago

          Dude.

          The first sentence:

          it moves way more air than a normal oven, thus removing water vapor faster.

          Says that the sentence you quoted applies less with an air fryer than a conventional oven.

          This water vapor that partly steams the food [is removed more slowly in a conventional oven], resulting in moisture saturated air that in turn prevents more moisture from escaping

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      3 months ago

      Everyone misquoting the guy telling you that you read the sentence wrong, and ignoring that you already said the breasts came out juicier in an air fryer. (they do)