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Let's play a game since I'm a stupid idiot.

Can anyone help me figure out how to use this stove? I'm staying in an apartment alone in a foreign city.

I can provide additional pictures as needed.

>> No.11076585
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These aren't touch activated

>> No.11076589

>>11076578
your cookware needs to have those plates on the bottom to be able to conduct energy between them and the hearing element.

>> No.11076590

i think you are meant to press on the hot surface with your fingers

genius hungarian design

>> No.11076597
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These don't seem to do anything.

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>>11076589
>the hearing element

>> No.11076603

>>11076578
1) Turn it on at the wall
2) Press the bottom center button to turn it on
3) Press the plate indicator (corners) to choose the plate to heat up
4)Press the plus to make it hotter, minus to make it colder.
5) Pray to god that >>11076589 isn't right.

>> No.11076610

Find the nearest McDonald's. I don't care what country you're in. There is a McDonald's near you.

>> No.11076625

>>11076603
I swear I tried this a ton of times.Thank you.

I guess I needed the confidence to make it happen.

I'll make this into a cook thread even though this wont be an interesting meal.

>> No.11076635

>>11076597
These are for the overhead hood.

>>11076603
Is right.
You need to press the center button (circle with a vertical line) to turm the whole stove on. Then you need to select each plate by its indicator

>> No.11076644
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I'm surprised how quickly an induction cooktop heats water. I've never seen one of these before.

The strange rhythmic buzzing is creepy.

>> No.11076647

>>11076610
To be honest, I haven't seen a single McDonald's in Iceland.

>> No.11076657

>>11076644
What are you making OP? And where are you?

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>>11076657
It's my last night here and I'm out of money for $70 meals. Went to the local Kronan and just grabbed a few things.

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Not sure what this even is

>> No.11076680

>>11076676
This looks like bird food

>> No.11076682
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Jamie oliveoil juice

>> No.11076691

>>11076680
Could be

>> No.11076694

>>11076676
Vegetable buns. Contains beans, corn, etc.

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Cookin

>> No.11076700

Thank you for posting in my thread. I'm very lonely :)

>> No.11076706

>>11076682
why buy pesto when you can make it yourself at home and have something that is infinitely better. this i will never understand

>> No.11076710

Are you in Iceland?

>> No.11076713

>>11076676
I don't know this language and I can tell it just says groundmeatballs

>> No.11076721

>>11076706
Because I'm not at home and it would be very expensive to buy the nuts and basil leaves here.

>> No.11076722

>>11076647
If they have a Costco, they have a McDonald's

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>>11076695
>that scratched up nonstick

>> No.11076731

Are you a brit? Do brits go to Iceland a lot?

>> No.11076739

>>11076647
I'm interested in Iceland. Is it true that it's a pain in the arse to buy alcohol there? Seems cool as fuck otherwise.

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Wala

>> No.11076747

>>11076706
-t. didn't read the OP

>> No.11076771

>>11076731
No I'm a burger. All travel guides tell you to buy alcohol in the duty free store before you leave the airport. Do this. Like everyone else I didn't heed this warning.

You can buy alcohol only at government stores that are only open for a few hours a day. Outside of that, restaurants will serve you beer for up to $20 / glass in the more touristy parts of town. I had a $150 bar tab my first night.

I'll answer any questions you have, otherwise I'll post some of my favorite restaurants and stops now.

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First stop was at a goat farm in HÁAFELL (they claimed it was the only one in Iceland and had a goat that was on game of thrones).

I picked up some goat cheese, goat sausage, and some kind of jam.

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They let you play with the baby goats and offered free coffee or tea after.

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$30 bacon

>> No.11076817

I now really like this thread. Goats look cute and fluffy as heck. Why are things so expensive tho?

>> No.11076822

Svarta Kaffið servers only two soups a day in bread bowls.

Probably one of my favorite meals

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>>11076822
Oops forgot my pic

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Went to the Steðji brewery about an hour outside of Reykjavik and tried beer brewed with whale balls.

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I don't have a pic of this place but here's one from Google.

I was impressed with the coffee and waffles at mokka kaffi. They were magnificent.

>> No.11076857

>>11076817
>isolated island with few people
why do you think?

>> No.11076859
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>whale ball drink
Two more questions. How many tourists were in Reykjavik, and how often do the natives stick to speaking Icelandic to eachother?

>> No.11076862

>>11076851
Oh man. I miss having waffles in Europe

>> No.11076865

>>11076790
that sausage looks kino

>> No.11076871

>>11076713
>I don't know this language and I can tell it just says groundmeatballs

It says vegetable balls

>> No.11076879

>>11076865
All sausage should be like this. So much flavor

>> No.11076883

>>11076871
meh close enough

>> No.11076889

>>11076859
I'm not sure about other seasons, but outside of meeting a few internet people who spoke Icelandic to each other occasionally and a sporting event I went to, I really only heard English while I was here.

There are probably more tourists than locals sadly. Even a few of the bartenders were American expats.

It's still a neat place to visit, but it'll be difficult to find an "authentic" experience if that's what you're looking for. It'd be more interesting/foreign for you if you've never been to a European country before.

It's an island basically, so the landscape isn't even breathtaking and the novelty comes from it being more different than beautiful.

I'd definitely plan a trip here around the northern lights and hot springs.

>> No.11076892

>>11076879
>muh flavor

>> No.11076896

>>11076745
why'd you fuck it up so bad

>> No.11076919

>>11076892
>muh fat
enjoy your tube of fat, i guess

>> No.11076937

>>11076896
They we're getting burned to the bottom of the pan since it was too small so I smushed it.

That one Anon was right, and there was only a single tiny pan with the correct plate on the bottom to even use the stove top.

>> No.11076945

>>11076865
>>11076879

It really was some of the best sausage I've ever had.

>> No.11076965

>>11076919
sausage is supposed to be a high caloric food in a small package that lasts a long time so yeah fat and salt are required

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>>11076889
That's seriously a shame. As a person of the Welsh Brythonic Celts, I know what it's like to have everybody end up using English instead of your language as your culture gets swept from underneath you, and white British people are a minority group in London, their own fucking capital now. I would really wish Icelandic people were more stubborn and forced people to adapt to their beautiful language when going there, I kinda feel like a distant cousin of Iceland considering it was established by Gaelic Celt monks iirc. I swear Earth is gonna just end up an English speaking homogenous grey boring blob one day. Go Japan!

>> No.11077036

Good thread, and at least you could eat something, how were those vegetable balls?

>> No.11077100

>>11077011
>white British people are a minority group in London, their own fucking capital now.

>London has ascended to being a Global city
>Hurr why so many foreners? I want to fuck my cousins instead.

>> No.11077106

>>11076745
Hey neat, I made it so OP didn't starve to death.
This feels nice.
Thanks for your holiday pics.

>> No.11077124

>>11077100
>Import a bunch of rapist Africans
>We is Global now multiculturalism
>Natives are officially out numbered in their own capital
>Keep importing rapist migrants
On the bright side hopefully English food will become less terrible as African food is pretty damn tasty pretty soon it won't be beans on toast but chermula

>> No.11077131

you're in iceland?

>> No.11077134

>>11077124
This could have been solved if the whites bred more, what else were they going to do but accept foreigners, die?

>> No.11077168

>>11077124
>Global city
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_city

Pol confirmed to be inbred, illiterate retards again.

>> No.11077393

>>11077168
wtf I love globalization now
great argument, Anon

>> No.11077451

>>11076578
there is probably a pressure sensor, put something on it and try pushing the buttons

>> No.11077536

>>11077168
When London's crime rate exceeds NYC and there are strict gun laws, you know there's an issue.

>> No.11077626

>>11077536
>amerilard tries to school another country on crime rates
Oh, you guys are so naively cute! That's why we like to bants with you, you're just precious gems.

>> No.11077698

>>11077036
I would not recommend them.

>> No.11077757

>>11077536
How do the firearm crime rates compare?

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>>11076578
Who the fuck thought putting buttons right on the SURFACE of a stove was a good idea? And no, don't give me that "it only conducts heat to the pan" shit, you and I both know you'll eventually run your hand into that shit by accident.

>> No.11079392

>>11076706
>DURR

>> No.11079414

>>11079368
it's magnetic induction, you can't get burned

>> No.11079457

>>11079368
It uses magnetism to create magnetic fluctuations in iron objects like steel to create heat in those objects. Remember all that great copper and copper bottom cookware. 86 that shit. The future is here. Don't forget to only use cast iron pans with ceramic bottoms so you don't scratch the glass surface.

>> No.11080231

>>11079457
>It uses magnetism to create magnetic fluctuations in iron objects like steel to create heat in those objects
It actually uses magnetism to create electric eddy currents in the botttom of the pot or pan and forces those currents to go round and round in circles until the electric resistance of the material has turned it all into heat. The bottom of the pan is basically a huge short circuit.

>> No.11080247

>>11079457
>>11080231
What advantage does this give over gas? Is it cheaper? Easier to control temp?

>> No.11080400

>>11076578

It literally says "induction" on the bottom right corner which should be your first big clue.

>>11076589
This guy is right.

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>>11077131
you can read?

>> No.11081511

>>11079368
where else? under it?

think before you post something

>> No.11081611

>>11076799
Can you kill one and take it home to eat?