Can my wife's natural gas stove burn liquefied gas?
No, the pressure of natural gas is not as high as that of liquefied gas, so the diameter of the outlet valve of the natural gas cooker is larger than that of liquefied gas, which can barely ignite, but the firepower will be great, which will burn the bottom of the pot. This method is not recommended, it is not safe. Professional masters can replace liquefied gas cookers with natural gas, and vice versa.