Often considered the heart of the home, the kitchen is where families cook, eat, and connect. Among its essential appliances, the stove stands out, often featuring a mysterious drawer beneath the oven. While many assume this drawer is meant for storing pots and pans, this common misconception can lead to safety risks.
Heat from the oven can melt plastic or ignite flammable items, and using the drawer for storage can block ventilation, leading to hygiene issues. In reality, this drawer is designed as a warming drawer, a feature meant to keep food warm after it’s been cooked.
With temperature controls, it helps maintain warmth without overcooking, making it especially helpful when preparing multiple dishes or entertaining guests.
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