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    Lisa's in good company; over 18,000 Amazon customers are smitten with the Tramontina nonstick pan too. Pros 👍 "This is the best nonstick pan I’ve ever used," raved one convert .

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    Tramontina is a family-run Brazilian metallurgical company founded in 1911 by italian immigrant Valentin Tramontina. The company manufactures cutlery , cookware, home appliances, and tools for agriculture, gardening, industrial work, automotive maintenance, civil construction, and electrical repair.

  4. Non-stick surface - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron, carbon steel, [1] stainless steel [2] and cast aluminium cookware [citation needed] may be seasoned before cooking by applying a fat to the surface and heating it to polymerize it. This produces a dry, hard, smooth, hydrophobic coating, which is non-stick when food is cooked with a small amount of cooking oil or fat.

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    Induction cooking is a cooking process using direct electrical induction heating of cookware, rather than relying on flames or heating elements. Induction cooking allows high power and very rapid increases in temperature to be achieved: changes in heat settings are instantaneous.

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  7. Talk:Induction cooking/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Induction Cookware might even need a Wikientry of its own. One practical tip a potential buyer of an Induction hob will face is - how much will he/she need to invest in new cookware? If there is a simple way to test a piece of cookware for being useful for induction cooking, please share. E.g. - if a magnet sticks to a pan/pot - is that enough?

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