What you need to know about granite cookware

Update:09 Oct
When you want to prepare a delicious dish, you need to consider the suitability of your cookware, not just the ingredients. So if you're looking for new non-stick cookware to replace or complement your existing cookware, you've probably heard of granite cookware. Buying the best granite cookware for your kitchen can be quite a hassle given the complex designs and different properties of today's cookware production materials.
We'll take a deep dive into granite cookware so you can choose the perfect granite cookware set for your family. Granite cookware is based on a die-cast aluminum core and coated with a Swiss-delivered granite coating, which tends to be a better alternative to other types of cookware due to its higher durability and aesthetic qualities.
Cookware coatings are inert and free of toxic substances. Unlike other cookware, this cookware is not prone to rust. It is safe to cook and store any food regardless of acidity, and the coating will not change the taste or color of the food. And you also need to be extra careful to prolong the life of your granite cookware.
1. Avoid steel metal utensils when cooking with granite cookware, as it can easily damage the coating. Instead, it is recommended that you use wooden or silicone kitchen utensils.
2. Do not stack granite cookware or touch other cookware directly as it will scratch the non-stick surface. If you don't have a lot of room in your cabinets, you can insert a napkin between stacked cookware to protect the coating.
3. Do not drop or hit the granite cookware on a hard surface. If you accidentally drop a granite pan and cause the interior coating to chip, dispose of the damaged cookware immediately.
4. When cooking with granite cookware, only heat the pan to medium-low heat to better protect the non-stick coating.
5. Always use a small amount of oil or butter when cooking to make the nonstick coating last longer, especially if you are using cooking techniques like searing and sautéing.
Granite is considered one of the healthiest materials and one of the best choices when it comes to choosing our future cookware. If you're ready to experience all of the above benefits, it's time for you to switch to granite cookware and join the thousands of people who do.

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