Perfect for summer, oven-baked biscuits

Perfect for summer, oven-baked biscuits

In view of the increasing heat, the National Weather Service in the United States warned the public about the heat through an experiment.

The National Weather Service tested the biscuits by just heating them in a hot car. On Thursday, the National Weather Service in Amaha conducted a biscuit-making experiment in a car and posted updates on its Twitter account.

In their experiment, the National Weather Service placed 4 raw biscuits in a baking tray and placed the tray on the dashboard of a car. After 45 minutes the biscuits started to puff up. A few hours later, another tweet told consumers that even though the back seat was in the shade, its temperature also reached 144 degrees Fahrenheit or 62 degrees Celsius.

The biscuits continued to bake in the heat, soon turning golden brown. After a few hours of baking, the biscuits were ready, after which the National Weather Service shared photos of them being eaten. He said that after staying in the sun for 8 hours, the biscuits became edible. He wrote that the maximum temperature of the tray had reached 185.

Through this experience, the National Weather Service warned people not to leave their pets and children in cars, as the car’s temperature can become dangerously high.


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2024-09-02 11:53:13

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