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The reason is that properly boiling water moves chaotically and transfers heat to the food several times faster than simmering water. The heat transfer also works quicker when there is more water in the pan in proportion to the food. A large pan with plenty of water and not too many vegetables in it will cook far faster than a perfectly tailored little copper pan crammed to capacity.
Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat
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