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Enamel Cookware - Enamel cookware has changed over the years, from the older cast iron versions of enamel cookware and the lighter aluminiums cookware around today.
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Similar to the cast iron cookware, enameled cast irons pots are generally larger and have many different uses although the enameled cast irons pots are less decorated.
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Enameled cast irons pots:
Enamel pots are said to be made in exactly the same way as any other enameled product. Once set, enamel can withstand extremely high temperatures which makes it very suitable for cooking.
Iron can also withstand extremely high temperatures, both of these materials combined should allow for excellent cooking potential.
Because enameled cast irons pots are so dense in nature they are able to hold a temperature for several minutes even after the heat has stopped being applied to it.
In raw form enamel is made from glass powder and metal substances, mixed together to form enamel this substance can heat up very quickly and can still stay in shape.
Enameled cast irons pots coating:
Pots aren't the only piece of cooking equipment that can be coated in enamel. Pans, cups, bowls, plates and many different cooking utensils are able to be coated in enamel because of its durability and heat conduction.
Enameled cast irons pots are said to be able to date back many centuries to some of the earliest ages when wood fueled stoved were used. It is possible to visit history museums which contain remains of some of the oldest enameled cast irons pots that have been excavated.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Global sources
- Enameled cast iron pots. www.globalsources.com
Enameled pots and pans
- Enameled products and prices. www.theezycatalog.com
Enamel Pots Decoration:
Enamel pots and pans aren't usually decorated as it is apparently unpractical, although there are several enameled cast irons pots that have been decorated with different coloured enamels and patterns that are used as ornaments or collectable items only.
Many people say that "when it comes to enameling there is virtually no limit to what can be created from imagination".
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