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We have the Refrigerator, which sort of "create their own cold" using electricity (these obviously have to be plugged in).



What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?



I would think a "Warmer", but the antonym of "warmer" is "cooler", and a "Cooler" is already a thing (it's an insulating device that keeps a cold thing cold, but it doesn't "generate" cold from being plugged in).



Please ignore the scientific atrocities of saying "generate" cold. I'm simply being brief.










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    It's not necessarily true that a 'cooler' is a passive item. The sort of insulated box you are talking about is usually a 'cool box' in the UK. Also the piece of equipment in the corner of the office that provides drinking water is called a 'water cooler' and most of them actively cool the water before it is dispensed.

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    Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests

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  • I think your question goes off track. What does "warmer" being an antonym of "cooler" have to do with your question (the unfinished analogy, your title)? And, BTW, there are electric coolers, for example: wine coolers, and coolers to keep produce fresh (i.e., 'cool' vs. 'cold'...given that neither technically exists).

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We have the Refrigerator, which sort of "create their own cold" using electricity (these obviously have to be plugged in).



What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?



I would think a "Warmer", but the antonym of "warmer" is "cooler", and a "Cooler" is already a thing (it's an insulating device that keeps a cold thing cold, but it doesn't "generate" cold from being plugged in).



Please ignore the scientific atrocities of saying "generate" cold. I'm simply being brief.










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    Did you think of a dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/heater?

    – Keep these mind
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  • google.com/…

    – Mari-Lou A
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    It's not necessarily true that a 'cooler' is a passive item. The sort of insulated box you are talking about is usually a 'cool box' in the UK. Also the piece of equipment in the corner of the office that provides drinking water is called a 'water cooler' and most of them actively cool the water before it is dispensed.

    – BoldBen
    Apr 14 at 18:26






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    Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests

    – Hot Licks
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  • I think your question goes off track. What does "warmer" being an antonym of "cooler" have to do with your question (the unfinished analogy, your title)? And, BTW, there are electric coolers, for example: wine coolers, and coolers to keep produce fresh (i.e., 'cool' vs. 'cold'...given that neither technically exists).

    – KannE
    Apr 14 at 19:27














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We have the Refrigerator, which sort of "create their own cold" using electricity (these obviously have to be plugged in).



What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?



I would think a "Warmer", but the antonym of "warmer" is "cooler", and a "Cooler" is already a thing (it's an insulating device that keeps a cold thing cold, but it doesn't "generate" cold from being plugged in).



Please ignore the scientific atrocities of saying "generate" cold. I'm simply being brief.










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We have the Refrigerator, which sort of "create their own cold" using electricity (these obviously have to be plugged in).



What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?



I would think a "Warmer", but the antonym of "warmer" is "cooler", and a "Cooler" is already a thing (it's an insulating device that keeps a cold thing cold, but it doesn't "generate" cold from being plugged in).



Please ignore the scientific atrocities of saying "generate" cold. I'm simply being brief.







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  • google.com/…

    – Mari-Lou A
    Apr 14 at 18:23






  • 3





    It's not necessarily true that a 'cooler' is a passive item. The sort of insulated box you are talking about is usually a 'cool box' in the UK. Also the piece of equipment in the corner of the office that provides drinking water is called a 'water cooler' and most of them actively cool the water before it is dispensed.

    – BoldBen
    Apr 14 at 18:26






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    Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 14 at 19:19











  • I think your question goes off track. What does "warmer" being an antonym of "cooler" have to do with your question (the unfinished analogy, your title)? And, BTW, there are electric coolers, for example: wine coolers, and coolers to keep produce fresh (i.e., 'cool' vs. 'cold'...given that neither technically exists).

    – KannE
    Apr 14 at 19:27













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    Did you think of a dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/heater?

    – Keep these mind
    Apr 14 at 16:42












  • google.com/…

    – Mari-Lou A
    Apr 14 at 18:23






  • 3





    It's not necessarily true that a 'cooler' is a passive item. The sort of insulated box you are talking about is usually a 'cool box' in the UK. Also the piece of equipment in the corner of the office that provides drinking water is called a 'water cooler' and most of them actively cool the water before it is dispensed.

    – BoldBen
    Apr 14 at 18:26






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    Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests

    – Hot Licks
    Apr 14 at 19:19











  • I think your question goes off track. What does "warmer" being an antonym of "cooler" have to do with your question (the unfinished analogy, your title)? And, BTW, there are electric coolers, for example: wine coolers, and coolers to keep produce fresh (i.e., 'cool' vs. 'cold'...given that neither technically exists).

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Did you think of a dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/heater?

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It's not necessarily true that a 'cooler' is a passive item. The sort of insulated box you are talking about is usually a 'cool box' in the UK. Also the piece of equipment in the corner of the office that provides drinking water is called a 'water cooler' and most of them actively cool the water before it is dispensed.

– BoldBen
Apr 14 at 18:26





It's not necessarily true that a 'cooler' is a passive item. The sort of insulated box you are talking about is usually a 'cool box' in the UK. Also the piece of equipment in the corner of the office that provides drinking water is called a 'water cooler' and most of them actively cool the water before it is dispensed.

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Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests

– Hot Licks
Apr 14 at 19:19





Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests

– Hot Licks
Apr 14 at 19:19













I think your question goes off track. What does "warmer" being an antonym of "cooler" have to do with your question (the unfinished analogy, your title)? And, BTW, there are electric coolers, for example: wine coolers, and coolers to keep produce fresh (i.e., 'cool' vs. 'cold'...given that neither technically exists).

– KannE
Apr 14 at 19:27






I think your question goes off track. What does "warmer" being an antonym of "cooler" have to do with your question (the unfinished analogy, your title)? And, BTW, there are electric coolers, for example: wine coolers, and coolers to keep produce fresh (i.e., 'cool' vs. 'cold'...given that neither technically exists).

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A warming cabinet is a heated cabinet used to keep food warm between being cooked and served.






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    You use the word refrigerator in the title of your question. You also use the same word in the body of your question.



    If you really want something analogous ("Cold is to Refrigerator as warm is to?"), the answer would be oven:




    : a chamber used for baking, heating, or drying

    // Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

    // Please take the pizza out of the oven.




    Like a refrigerator, an oven is also a kitchen appliance—but it serves exactly the opposite function.






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      An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

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      But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

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      @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

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      @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

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      I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

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    Warmer is correct. It's a noun if you use it in this context and doesn't have an antonym. Warming tray or warming plate are other names sometimes used to describe the same thing. If you go to Amazon and put in warmer in the search box you'll see varieties of the devices which do this.






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      A Heater is a device, that could be electrical, that keeps things warm. One of the antonyms is a cooling device.






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        In Australia, cooked meat pies are kept in a heated display cabinet, called a pie warmer.



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          I'm not sure if the opposite of a refrigerator is a pie warmer.

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        • In australia we only keep pies in our fridge, so this answer is correct for australia

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        A hot food holding cabinet (holding cabinet for short), is used to keep foods at safe-serving temperatures. The act of storing food in such a device (the equivalent of "refrigerating") is hot holding, so you may see them referred to as hot holders as well.



        These are large, often the size of a refrigerator, and more common in food service contexts.






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          If we're being very specific in purpose and function, re: food and warming but not heating, then I'd suggest Bain-Marie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bain-marie



          The exact purpose it to heat to a fixed temperature, or keep at a fixed temperature. It's not typically used to cook, just to maintain that heat. Much like a fridge can cook (through cooling process) but that isn't it's express purpose.






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            Though it might be unrelated with food (as a refridgerator is), an incubator is a device that keeps fertile eggs warm, and i personally would use this word as a substitute for devices that keep other things warm.






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                      You use the word refrigerator in the title of your question. You also use the same word in the body of your question.



                      If you really want something analogous ("Cold is to Refrigerator as warm is to?"), the answer would be oven:




                      : a chamber used for baking, heating, or drying

                      // Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

                      // Please take the pizza out of the oven.




                      Like a refrigerator, an oven is also a kitchen appliance—but it serves exactly the opposite function.






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                        An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 18:18






                      • 2





                        But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

                        – Boom
                        Apr 14 at 18:19






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                        @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

                        – David Richerby
                        Apr 14 at 18:43






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                        @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 19:15






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                        I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

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                      You use the word refrigerator in the title of your question. You also use the same word in the body of your question.



                      If you really want something analogous ("Cold is to Refrigerator as warm is to?"), the answer would be oven:




                      : a chamber used for baking, heating, or drying

                      // Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

                      // Please take the pizza out of the oven.




                      Like a refrigerator, an oven is also a kitchen appliance—but it serves exactly the opposite function.






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                        An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 18:18






                      • 2





                        But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

                        – Boom
                        Apr 14 at 18:19






                      • 2





                        @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

                        – David Richerby
                        Apr 14 at 18:43






                      • 2





                        @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 19:15






                      • 2





                        I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

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                      You use the word refrigerator in the title of your question. You also use the same word in the body of your question.



                      If you really want something analogous ("Cold is to Refrigerator as warm is to?"), the answer would be oven:




                      : a chamber used for baking, heating, or drying

                      // Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

                      // Please take the pizza out of the oven.




                      Like a refrigerator, an oven is also a kitchen appliance—but it serves exactly the opposite function.






                      share|improve this answer













                      You use the word refrigerator in the title of your question. You also use the same word in the body of your question.



                      If you really want something analogous ("Cold is to Refrigerator as warm is to?"), the answer would be oven:




                      : a chamber used for baking, heating, or drying

                      // Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

                      // Please take the pizza out of the oven.




                      Like a refrigerator, an oven is also a kitchen appliance—but it serves exactly the opposite function.







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                        An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 18:18






                      • 2





                        But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

                        – Boom
                        Apr 14 at 18:19






                      • 2





                        @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

                        – David Richerby
                        Apr 14 at 18:43






                      • 2





                        @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 19:15






                      • 2





                        I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

                        – Pod
                        Apr 15 at 9:44












                      • 1





                        An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 18:18






                      • 2





                        But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

                        – Boom
                        Apr 14 at 18:19






                      • 2





                        @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

                        – David Richerby
                        Apr 14 at 18:43






                      • 2





                        @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

                        – Mari-Lou A
                        Apr 14 at 19:15






                      • 2





                        I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

                        – Pod
                        Apr 15 at 9:44







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                      An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

                      – Mari-Lou A
                      Apr 14 at 18:18





                      An oven is used for roasting and baking, and you can of course keep cooked dishes warm in the oven but that is not its main function. In any case, this question looks more like idle curiosity or a riddle than a question about English. The same answer could be supplied in any language.

                      – Mari-Lou A
                      Apr 14 at 18:18




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                      But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

                      – Boom
                      Apr 14 at 18:19





                      But an oven is typically used to cook food. The appliance I'm thinking of solely keeps food warm.

                      – Boom
                      Apr 14 at 18:19




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                      @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

                      – David Richerby
                      Apr 14 at 18:43





                      @MrLister "What do you call an electrical device that keeps things warm?" seems fairly explicit to me.

                      – David Richerby
                      Apr 14 at 18:43




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                      @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

                      – Mari-Lou A
                      Apr 14 at 19:15





                      @HotLicks and? The primary purpose of an oven is to roast, grill and bake food not to keep cooked foods warm.

                      – Mari-Lou A
                      Apr 14 at 19:15




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                      I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

                      – Pod
                      Apr 15 at 9:44





                      I can set my oven to 40C - 250C. 40C is "warm" but not "hot" (i.e. a person can touch a 40C item and not damage themselves). Therefore it can keep food warm.

                      – Pod
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                      Warmer is correct. It's a noun if you use it in this context and doesn't have an antonym. Warming tray or warming plate are other names sometimes used to describe the same thing. If you go to Amazon and put in warmer in the search box you'll see varieties of the devices which do this.






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                        Warmer is correct. It's a noun if you use it in this context and doesn't have an antonym. Warming tray or warming plate are other names sometimes used to describe the same thing. If you go to Amazon and put in warmer in the search box you'll see varieties of the devices which do this.






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                          Warmer is correct. It's a noun if you use it in this context and doesn't have an antonym. Warming tray or warming plate are other names sometimes used to describe the same thing. If you go to Amazon and put in warmer in the search box you'll see varieties of the devices which do this.






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                              A Heater is a device, that could be electrical, that keeps things warm. One of the antonyms is a cooling device.






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                                  A Heater is a device, that could be electrical, that keeps things warm. One of the antonyms is a cooling device.






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                                      In Australia, cooked meat pies are kept in a heated display cabinet, called a pie warmer.



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                                        I'm not sure if the opposite of a refrigerator is a pie warmer.

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                                      • @JJJ Those are meat pies, so they must've been kept cold in the pie refrigerator before being cooked! 😀

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                                      • In australia we only keep pies in our fridge, so this answer is correct for australia

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                                        I'm not sure if the opposite of a refrigerator is a pie warmer.

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                                      • @JJJ Those are meat pies, so they must've been kept cold in the pie refrigerator before being cooked! 😀

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                                      • In australia we only keep pies in our fridge, so this answer is correct for australia

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                                        I'm not sure if the opposite of a refrigerator is a pie warmer.

                                        – JJJ
                                        Apr 15 at 1:21











                                      • @JJJ Those are meat pies, so they must've been kept cold in the pie refrigerator before being cooked! 😀

                                        – David Richerby
                                        Apr 15 at 9:46











                                      • In australia we only keep pies in our fridge, so this answer is correct for australia

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                                        Apr 15 at 22:57







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                                      I'm not sure if the opposite of a refrigerator is a pie warmer.

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                                      I'm not sure if the opposite of a refrigerator is a pie warmer.

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                                      @JJJ Those are meat pies, so they must've been kept cold in the pie refrigerator before being cooked! 😀

                                      – David Richerby
                                      Apr 15 at 9:46





                                      @JJJ Those are meat pies, so they must've been kept cold in the pie refrigerator before being cooked! 😀

                                      – David Richerby
                                      Apr 15 at 9:46













                                      In australia we only keep pies in our fridge, so this answer is correct for australia

                                      – Ryan Knell
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                                      In australia we only keep pies in our fridge, so this answer is correct for australia

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                                      A hot food holding cabinet (holding cabinet for short), is used to keep foods at safe-serving temperatures. The act of storing food in such a device (the equivalent of "refrigerating") is hot holding, so you may see them referred to as hot holders as well.



                                      These are large, often the size of a refrigerator, and more common in food service contexts.






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                                        A hot food holding cabinet (holding cabinet for short), is used to keep foods at safe-serving temperatures. The act of storing food in such a device (the equivalent of "refrigerating") is hot holding, so you may see them referred to as hot holders as well.



                                        These are large, often the size of a refrigerator, and more common in food service contexts.






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                                          These are large, often the size of a refrigerator, and more common in food service contexts.






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                                              If we're being very specific in purpose and function, re: food and warming but not heating, then I'd suggest Bain-Marie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bain-marie



                                              The exact purpose it to heat to a fixed temperature, or keep at a fixed temperature. It's not typically used to cook, just to maintain that heat. Much like a fridge can cook (through cooling process) but that isn't it's express purpose.






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                                                If we're being very specific in purpose and function, re: food and warming but not heating, then I'd suggest Bain-Marie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bain-marie



                                                The exact purpose it to heat to a fixed temperature, or keep at a fixed temperature. It's not typically used to cook, just to maintain that heat. Much like a fridge can cook (through cooling process) but that isn't it's express purpose.






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                                                  If we're being very specific in purpose and function, re: food and warming but not heating, then I'd suggest Bain-Marie. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bain-marie



                                                  The exact purpose it to heat to a fixed temperature, or keep at a fixed temperature. It's not typically used to cook, just to maintain that heat. Much like a fridge can cook (through cooling process) but that isn't it's express purpose.






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                                                  The exact purpose it to heat to a fixed temperature, or keep at a fixed temperature. It's not typically used to cook, just to maintain that heat. Much like a fridge can cook (through cooling process) but that isn't it's express purpose.







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                                                      Though it might be unrelated with food (as a refridgerator is), an incubator is a device that keeps fertile eggs warm, and i personally would use this word as a substitute for devices that keep other things warm.






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                                                        Though it might be unrelated with food (as a refridgerator is), an incubator is a device that keeps fertile eggs warm, and i personally would use this word as a substitute for devices that keep other things warm.






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                                                          Though it might be unrelated with food (as a refridgerator is), an incubator is a device that keeps fertile eggs warm, and i personally would use this word as a substitute for devices that keep other things warm.






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                                                          Though it might be unrelated with food (as a refridgerator is), an incubator is a device that keeps fertile eggs warm, and i personally would use this word as a substitute for devices that keep other things warm.







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