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Ceramic / Clay

Ceramic / Clay

Most ceramic cookware can be used in both regular and microwave ovens. This offers greater flexibility as metal pans should not be used in a microwave oven. Ceramic cookware is also relatively inexpensive and glazed ceramic cookware is nonstick. Unglazed ceramics, such as terra cotta, have a porous surface that can hold water or other liquids during the cooking process, adding moisture in the form of steam to the food. Have questions? Call our friendly customer service team today. They're here to help!
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