Indeed, as long as the device in use is a kitchen torch, typically fueled by a butane canister.
The combustion of butane results in the emission of water and carbon dioxide, posing no risk of food contamination.
Indeed, as long as the device in use is a kitchen torch, typically fueled by a butane canister.
The combustion of butane results in the emission of water and carbon dioxide, posing no risk of food contamination.