TOKYO (Reuters) – Eyeing up that juicy steak but worried about your waistline? Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. says it has developed a new fat-busting microwave oven that can melt some of your worries away. <br />
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Unveiling its invention to media on Monday, Sharp said the microwave generates "superheated steam" at a temperature of about 572 degrees Fahrenheit, hot enough to melt fat and reduce oil and salt from steak, chicken, fish and other foods. <br />
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The company said the new oven can remove eight times more fat off a 200 gram beefsteak than if prepared in a frying pan, leading to a 13 percent reduction in calories. <br />
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