why do sausages scream, while being cooked?
8 Answers
- Anonymous6 years ago
They don't scream.
They are whistling a happy tune.
Yes, they are whistling.
As the water in the meat heats up and turns into steam, it expands.
For a while, the skin of the sausage holds in the steam, but then the skin breaks open at a weak spot and the steam escapes out .... like a balloon you let fly across the room ... like a whistling tea kettle .. like blowing across the mouth of an empty bottle ...
and just like when YOU whistle (air moving rapidly through a small opening).
The sausages are whistling. Only because the moisture in them is being turned into steam by the heat.
- heart o' goldLv 76 years ago
It's the moisture under the sausage being cooked off. Mushrooms do the same thing.
- Anonymous6 years ago
When you put anything (including sausages) or anyone (in a hot bed or on a hot floor like example latin dances etc) they become smoking hot and sizzle and scream with excitement like hot hot hot.....
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- Anonymous6 years ago
Idk