How to Use a Convection Microwave Oven | All Modes of Microwave & Utensils Explained | Urban Rasoi
In this video I have shown how to Use a Convection Microwave Oven and covered all microwave oven basics.
This video will be very useful for all types of Microwave cooking & baking needs this will tell you how to use Convection microwave oven for cake & other recipes Like i have shown you in my videos of Eggless cake without condensed milk and butter, Eggless Nankhatai & Amazing microwave food hacks etc.
This video is specific to IFB Microwave oven demo but in similar ways we can use all other company microwave oven likes Electrolux microwave, Onida Microwave, LG microwave, Samsung microwave, etc.
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