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    Stainless steel cookware is often expensive. This 7-piece set from Goldilocks comes at an affordable price point and will last a long time. The pots and pans are sturdy, with wide, flat bottoms ...

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  5. All-Clad - Wikipedia

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    The cooking surface is made from Type 304 stainless steel. Some products include a nonstick coating on top of the stainless steel. [6] All stainless steel used by the company is certified to meet ISO 9000 and ASTM A240 standards for type 304 stainless steel intended for use with food. [6]

  6. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    A gas grill burner is the central source of heat for cooking food. Gas grill burners are typically constructed of: stainless steel, aluminized steel, or cast iron, occasionally porcelain-coated. Burners are hollow with gas inlet holes and outlet 'ports'. For each inlet there is a separate control on the control panel of the grill.

  7. Kitchen utensil - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen utensils in bronze discovered in Pompeii. Illustration by Hercule Catenacci in 1864. Benjamin Thompson noted at the start of the 19th century that kitchen utensils were commonly made of copper, with various efforts made to prevent the copper from reacting with food (particularly its acidic contents) at the temperatures used for cooking, including tinning, enamelling, and varnishing.

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