Hi there, I am 100% VI and I've been living away from home for the past 5 years and this guide is based on my personal experience using an induction cooktop to make coffee and tea. I also have completed my basics of cooking course from NIVH now known as NIEPVD
Choosing an Induction Cooktop: • Look for models with push buttons instead of touchscreens. • Choose one with a large cooktop surface to easily place your pan in the right direction. • Make sure it has audible feedback through beeps or sounds for temperature changes and other functions. Here's how I use my induction cooktop: 1. I pour water into a pan and place it on the cooktop (without turning it on yet). 2. Then, I turn on the cooktop. 3. I switch it to manual mode. 4. I set the temperature to the lowest setting and slowly increase it as needed. My cooktop beeps as I adjust the temperature. 5. Once the tea or coffee is ready, I carefully pour it into a mug. My Mug Recommendation: I find beer mugs (available at stores like D-mart) very helpful. They have a wide opening and handle, making it easier to pour liquids without spilling. Important Safety Tip: Especially when you're first getting started, I highly recommend using the induction cooktop under the supervision of a parent or someone who can see. Price Range: • Induction cooktops: ₹1,000 - ₹2,000 • Beer mugs: ₹99 - ₹299 (I found mine for ₹99 with a 400ml capacity) Additional Notes: • Be patient when using cookware with handles. • Consider buying your induction cooktop from a physical store for easier selection with help. • Always prioritize safety when using any cooking appliance. Do you have any questions? Feel free to contact me at +91-772-8841-246 if you need any suggestions or help. Regards, Ishan Jain On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 4:54 PM sagar Verma <[email protected]> wrote: > > Consider purchasing electric kettle. You can purchase the Bajaj. It costs > 8-900 rupees, if I'm not mistaken. That's what I use to make my black > coffee and tea. Specifically, I usually have green tea. And black coffee, > morning post-workout. It's fairly usable. In fact, the kettle helps me > perform other tasks. Though I know how to use the stove as well. > > On Thu, 28 Mar, 2024, 10:06 pm Aman Preet Singh, <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi all! I am desired to make tea and coffee at my own. But problem is >> that, my parents do not allow to do this on the gas stove due to my 100% >> vision impairment, while anyone argue with them as much as possible. That’s >> why I need information about any alternate option, like any accessible >> equipment to make tea and coffee, so I can do this seamlessly without >> facing any issue. Please suggest me any alternate option to do this. One >> more thing, someone asked about coffee machine several months before, then >> someone suggested him for Tata chroma branded for the same. I want to know >> that, may I also make tea in that coffee machine, and also tell me the >> exact model of that product. Thanks. >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> -- >> Disclaimer: >> 1. 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