Kathmandu. Due to the fluctuations seen in the international energy market in recent times, there has been a lot of discussion about the price and supply of LPG for cooking. As efficient use of energy sources becomes increasingly important for import-dependent countries like Nepal, many households are turning to alternative and smart kitchen appliances, reducing the use of gas.
In this context, microwave ovens have become increasingly popular as a useful option to save gas in urban kitchens in Nepal. Users say that microwave technology can cook food faster, which will help reduce the use of gas for snacks, snacks, baking and preparing various dishes.
For Smita Adhikari, who lives in Lalitpur and works in a private bank, microwave ovens have become an important part of her daily kitchen. She says that due to her busy work life, it is difficult to spend much time in the kitchen in the morning and evening.
She says that she has to make breakfast before going to the office, and after returning home in the evening, it is not too late. With a microwave oven, food, baked dishes, snacks or other dishes can be cooked faster. It has not only saved time but also reduced the use of gas.
According to him, the use of gas is much less than before, as most of the dishes cooked daily in the house are prepared in the microwave. The microwave oven has become useful for modern kitchens as it is easy to cook daily Nepali dishes like lentils, rice, vegetables, snacks, baking and various new dishes.
According to the company, Godrej Microwave Ovens are available in various models and capacities in Nepal. Available in Solo, grill and convection options, these microwaves are available in 20-liter, 23-liter and 28-liter capacities. InstaCook Recipe menu, Multi-Distribution Heating System, Auto cooking menu, dual grill technology and defrost function allow users to easily cook a variety of dishes.












