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Types of Cookware
The best cookware in the kitchen for food preparation should be made from materials that are durable and safe. Cookware includes all types of cooking vessels, such as pressure cookers, saucepans, roasting pans and any other utensil intended to be used on cook tops or in the oven. There are many types to choose from. There is nonstick stainless steel, copper and the traditional cast iron just to name a few. When it comes to cooking with them each type has its disadvantages and advantages. Traditionally in many cultures across the world, unglazed pottery or earthenware was used in cooking daily food. The use of these materials is still prevalent. Given its natural makeup, earthenware is the most ideal cookware, as food prepared in these vessels retains its natural flavor. Each type of cookware affects the flavor of the food prepared in it. For this reason, one needs variety in cooking utensils to achieve optimal results. There are a variety of utensils available in the markets, such as cast-iron utensils, stainless-steel vessels, glass utensils, aluminum and Teflon-coated nonstick pans etc. Food prepared in dissimilar cookware tastes different. For instance, meat tastes delicious when cooked a long time in cast-iron pot, but loses its scrumptious flavor when prepared in stainless-steel vessels. No cooking pan has as many uses as the cast-iron skillet. Truly there is no replacing this champion. Master-chefs across the world deem it as the most valuable and resourceful tool in the kitchen as it is indispensable for quality cooking. Typically, a cast iron skillet cooks and bakes ten to fifteen minutes faster than other utensils. Cast iron pots have been around since the frontier days and it was the most popular cookware at the turn of the century. This was the only cookware that my grandmother used. You can use it for deep frying, baking and sautéing. Because it can handle very high temperatures and is very durable, you can go from stove top right into the oven with cast iron. When cared for properly cast iron will last a lifetime. If you are looking to buy cookware online you will find a great selection of brand name cookware here.
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