Worth Knowing (January 18th, 2021)
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An air fryer is a small countertop convection oven designed to simulate deep frying without submerging the food in oil. With a big fan that circulates over the food, all food gets a crispy layer that resembles frying.
By most measures, air frying is healthier than frying in oil. It cuts calories by 70% to 80% and has a lot less fat. This cooking method might also cut down on some of the other harmful effects like the number of calories and fat levels.
Some air fryers are equipped with additional accessories for specific cooking, such as pizza pans, skewer racks, grilling trays, and cake barrels.
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The hijab is a head covering, generally a veil or a scarf, worn in public by some Muslim women. Muslim African-American women in the U.S. wear a hijab to signal their religious affiliation.
For many women, the hijab is not connected with their religious beliefs – women wear it for various reasons that can change, depending on the time and social context. In North African and Middle Eastern countries, the veil became a symbol of national identity and opposition to the West during independence and nationalist movements.
Nowadays, some women wear hijab to signal pride in their ethnic identity. This is noticeable among immigrants in Europe and the United States, where they stay connected to their culture and national identity by choosing to wear hijab.
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