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Cast Iron Cookware is very versatile as well as very economic cooking options when compared to the expensive copper or copper clad cookware. Besides being inexpensive, cast iron cookware also has several other advantages over the other types. This kind of cookware has excellent heat conduction as well as retention. This means that the heat is spread evenly throughout the entire surface of the pan. If the ones you have have no wooden handles then you can also use it in the oven. Another important thing to note is that when it is well cared for, a cast iron pan can become just as non-stick as the other fancy pans. I’m sure you already know about how durable a cast iron pan is, in fact, most of you might have some that were handed down from your grandmother’s kitchen that still work like brand new. That’s how durable these things are.

But of course, there are always two sides to a story and where there are advantages there would also be disadvantages. A cast iron pan or skillet can be very heavy and if they are not cared for properly they are very prone to rusting. They are also not dishwasher safe which is a huge downside for people who don’t really have the time to hand wash their cookware. It might seem that they require more maintenance compared to other pans which is true but not by much. Another thing to remember is to never cook foods that are acidic in a cast iron pan. This is because cast iron is an extremely reactive metal and will definitely react to the acid in the food.

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