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Question by Nisha
Submitted on 11/9/2003
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May i know the conversion of gas mark to degrees Celsius or vice versa? thank u.


Answer by sleepyguy
Submitted on 4/10/2004
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go to http://www.godecookery.com/goderec/equiv.htm
hth :)

 

Answer by morky
Submitted on 11/15/2004
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ask jeeves can tell you

 

Answer by Beki
Submitted on 11/14/2006
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190 degrees celsius is gas mark 5 if thats any help??

 

Answer by Beki
Submitted on 11/14/2006
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Level Of Hotness Degrees Celsius Gas Mark Fahrenheit

  
Cool /Very Slow Cook - Good temperature for rising bread

110 C
1/4
225 F

Cool /Very Slow Cook   - Just to Warm things Up can make 'sun-dried' tomatoes at this Temperature often marked with an S on some cookers.

120/130 C
1/2
250 F

Warm/Slow Good for slow cook meals -  
140 C
1
275 F

Warmish/Slow Cook

150 C
2
300 F

Warm/Moderate    
160/170 C
3
325 F

Moderate - Good for a lot of cakes

180 C
4
350 F

Moderately Hot - Pizza

190 C
5
375 F

Quite Hot
200 C
6
400 F

Hot - Roast Potatoes and Vegetables

220 C
7
425 F

Very Hot - Baking some types of bread

230 C
8
450 F

Extremely Hot  
240 C
9
475 F


 

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