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What is the difference between a steamer and a steamer?

Steamer and steamer are as follows.

1. The steam cooker is a new type of appliance that uses steam pressure to cook food. Comprises a pot body, a pot cover matched with the pot body and a pressure control device matched with the pot cover. Characterized in that the pressure control device arranged on the pot cover consists of a pressure regulating valve, a pressure valve, a pressure gauge, a stop valve and a pressure relief valve arranged on the pressure valve. You can use many cooking methods to cook, stew and rinse. Common catering methods include: cooking porridge with steamed ingredients.

2. Steamer, also called steamer, is a kind of kitchen appliance developed on the basis of traditional wooden steamer, aluminum steamer and bamboo steamer. It uses the principle of electric steam to directly steam out all kinds of delicious food.