Users' questions

What is meant by Opos?

What is meant by Opos?

OPOS, which stands for One Pot One Shot, is a cooking style developed by B Ramakrishnan from Chennai and his mini army of followers (from across the world) on Facebook. It promises a chicken biryani in 6 minutes, a mutton biryani in 12 minutes.

Is Opos cooking healthy?

OPOS is Clean and Hygienic by design. Its Fast (most recipes ranging from 5-10min). Fresh food in minutes that’s not only vibrant to look at but also been proved to be most nutritious. There is minimal to no water used to cook your food that helps in retaining the nutrition.

What is a CookBot?

CookBot Recipes is a quick and easy to use app that helps you search for recipes to cook with the ingredients you have. With CookBot, you don’t have to visit multiple sites; simply search by ingredients you have at home or by the recipe’s name and get featured recipes and videos displayed within the app.

Is a pressure cooker healthy to cook with?

Is pressure cooking safe? So far, science says yes. Even though some studies suggest that pressure cooking isn’t the best way to preserve nutrients in food, no research exists to suggest that pressure cookers of any model or brand pose health risks.

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What does OPO stand for in donor?

Organ procurement organizations (OPOs) offer opportunities for volunteering and helping to raise awareness about the importance of registering as a donor. There are 57 OPOs in the United States, each with its own designated service area. OPOs have two major roles in their service area.

What is OPO in infant formula?

OPO, also known as SN-2 palmitate, is a premium quality ingredient that mimics the fatty acid profile of human milk. Demand for infant formula containing OPO has soared during the past decade.

What is Organ Procurement protocol?

Organ procurement (previously but often still colloquially called organ harvesting) is a surgical procedure that removes organs or tissues for reuse, typically for organ transplantation. It is heavily regulated by United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) to prevent unethical allocation of organs.