>"You know what's funny with can food? 99% of people doesn't know that you're supposed to boil the cans before serving."
>>7066828
That's food for trekking, it's supposed to get heated in a water bath.
Obviously not something you'd eat at home, it's not even cheap.
So what If the food in the can belongs to say dogs or cats? Whats next? You decide.
>>7066839
Enjoy your aids from boiling cans.
>>7066849
How do you think canning works? Everything you buy in a can has been boiled.
>>7066871
If you boil the cans, the metals gets in the food.
>>7066871
I only can with glass.
>>7066877
Are you retarded?
>>7066893
First result on google: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earth-talk-can-dont/
>>7066903
ur dumb as hell, didn't even read the article, it takes way more heat than a simple flame to cause such shit
>>7066908
We're not talking about flames, you fucking tard, we're talking about boiling.
Chemicals will leech from the lining if it gets too warm. Educate yourself.
>>7066903
>if i heat my cans in a foundry the aluminum will melt into my food!
Please just stop eating.
>>7066913
Spoopy chemicals! Wouldn't want to eat chemicals!
>>7066903
>http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earth-talk-can-dont/
> I put the can without opening it in the pressure cooker, cover it with water and let it cook for 30 minutes.
>pressure cooker
>boiling cans for 30 minutes
If you heat a can of raviolis or that cheese burger in a water bath nothing bad will happen.
>>7066937
>nothing bad will happen.
You'll have to eat the contents.
>>7066913
do you realize that every time you eat anything you are eating chemicals by definition?
>>7066908
reading? nah senpai letters and shit is for faggots
>>7066828
No you're supposed to microwave them idiot
Ambient temperature: 297K
Water boiling temperature: 373K
Steel melting temperature 1783K
Yeah, increasing temperature by 4% towards the one where the substance significantly increases reactivity suddenly changes it from totally food-safe into instantly poisonous.
huh
who the fuck eats canned anything besides spaghettios, tuna and baked beans? Why does that burger thing have teeth like it's going to eat who ever comes after it?
nobody's come back with what happens when you add heat to a sealed environment?
Enjoy opening those cans
>>7067203
>Spaghettios
Kek
>>7066957
>all chemicals are good for you
enjoy your lead poisoning
>>7067203
>>7067203
Canned champignon is nice. For cooking. Even if its has some bad qualities fresh doesn't have.
Maize comes canned over here.
>>7069122
I hate this fucking thread so much that I want to murder it.
>>7069122
bruh
>>7069184
why
>>7071171
Have you?
>>7067543
>Tin cans are made from lead.