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Why does the water in charcoal copper hot pot always boil? Do you pay attention to water level and carbon content?

Hot water has been put in the hotel, which means it has been boiled with a gas stove and an electric stove. It takes half an hour for the gas stove to boil water. It will take you several hours to burn that little carbon. Remember to boil the water before putting it in the hot pot.

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1. Commodities made of copper have a history of thousands of years in China. Copper chafing dish is a traditional product deeply loved by people of all ethnic groups in China. The daily necessities made of copper have the advantages of durability, non-toxicity, fast heat transfer and so on, and are beautiful and gorgeous. It is widely used for cooking, heating and heat preservation of various soups and delicious foods in families, restaurants and banquets. The origin of hot pot is still inconclusive. But in the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a "hat". According to literature, it is a kind of pottery or bronze with three feet at the bottom and a handle at the abdomen, which is used to heat food in a brazier with charcoal fire. This is exactly the same as eating hot pot today, so some people regard it as the earliest copper hot pot.

2. Benefits and advantages

Copper is an indispensable micronutrient for human health, which has an important influence on the development and function of blood, central nervous system and immune system, hair, skin and bone tissue, brain, liver, heart and other internal organs. Adults should consume 0.03 mg of copper per kilogram of body weight every day. Middle-aged and elderly people are prone to copper deficiency because the digestive and absorption function of gastrointestinal tract decreases, the utilization rate of copper in the food they eat is low, and the tooth loss and incomplete chewing of food in the elderly also affect the absorption of copper.

Copper deficiency can easily lead to bone changes (osteoporosis, easy fracture), coronary heart disease, vitiligo, baldness, Alzheimer's disease, female infertility, anemia and other diseases. The use of copper tools in daily life can also effectively prevent and assist in the treatment of stroke, vitiligo, dysentery and Alzheimer's disease caused by the central nervous system.

Medical research has also found that copper plays a certain role in anti-aging, protecting skin and hair, preventing and treating influenza and cancer, and has a good preventive and adjuvant treatment effect on stroke, vitiligo, dysentery and Alzheimer's disease caused by the central nervous system.