Before you cook your next meal, take a closer look at that nonstick pan. Some coatings may contain chemicals that raise concerns for you, your family, and the environment.
A worn-out non-stick pan can be frustrating, especially because some cookware is quite an investment, and you want a long-lasting pan. Sticky bits of food make cleanup a chore, and you might worry ...
Is your nonstick pan safe? Consumer Reports explains when it may be time to replace ...
Over the last two decades, poison centers in the U.S. have received more than 3,600 reports of suspected cases of “polymer fume fever,” a flu-like illness linked to a chemical coating found on some ...
Nonstick surfaces on cookware and appliances can be a dream to use because of their smooth release and effortless cleanup. I’ve been cooking on them my whole life, and in the more recent years of ...
Today’s nonstick and Teflon cookware is considered safe for everyday home cooking, as long as temperatures do not exceed 500°F (260°C). At high temperatures, Teflon coatings may begin to break down, ...