A parabolic cooker, also known as a parabolic solar cooker or solar concentrator, is a type of solar cooking device that uses a parabolic reflector to concentrate sunlight onto a focal point, where a cooking vessel or heat-absorbing component is placed.
This technology harnesses solar energy to cook food and heat water or other fluids, making it an environmentally friendly and sustainable option. Here's more information about parabolic cookers:
A parabolic cooker is a solar cooking device that uses a parabolic reflector to focus sunlight onto a central point where a cooking vessel or heat-absorbing component is placed. The reflector is typically made of reflective materials, and the cooker may include a sun-tracking system to follow the sun's path throughout the day. This concentration of sunlight creates intense heat, making it suitable for cooking food, heating water, pasteurization, sterilization, and various industrial processes. Parabolic cookers are environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and cost-effective, relying on renewable solar energy. They offer a clean and smoke-free method of cooking, making them especially valuable in regions with ample sunlight.