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375 °F a °C

375 °F = 190.5556 °C
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Paso a paso: 375 °F a °C

  1. Comience con 375 °F
  2. Reste 32: 375 - 32 = 343
  3. Multiplique por 5/9: 343 x 5/9 = 190.5556 °C

375°F (190.6°C) is a high oven temperature for intense-heat cooking. Food develops crispy crusts, deep browning, and concentrated flavors through rapid Maillard reactions. Pizza, bread, roasted meats, and vegetables all benefit from this heat. Preheat thoroughly — the difference between a cold and preheated oven is significant at 375°F.

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At 375°F (190.6°C), the Maillard reaction creates hundreds of flavor compounds responsible for delicious browning on bread, steaks, and roasted vegetables.

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°F°C
250 °F121.1111 °C
275 °F135 °C
300 °F148.8889 °C
325 °F162.7778 °C
350 °F176.6667 °C
375 °F190.5556 °C
400 °F204.4444 °C
425 °F218.3333 °C
450 °F232.2222 °C
475 °F246.1111 °C
500 °F260 °C

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Pizza, bread, roasted vegetables, seared meats at 375°F (190.6°C).

Too hot for delicate cakes, but perfect for bread, pizza, and roasted dishes.