… the pans are likely not “nontoxic” some independent testing and research suggests. Nor are they even “ceramic” – at least not in the way the public broadly thinks of ceramics. Now, regulators are investigating some of the pan sellers’ claims.
… the pans are likely not “nontoxic” some independent testing and research suggests. Nor are they even “ceramic” – at least not in the way the public broadly thinks of ceramics. Now, regulators are investigating some of the pan sellers’ claims.
Just a random point: the actual coating (teflon) is completely non-toxic. The manufacturing process of teflon is the cause of a large amount of PFOAs in nature/food chain. The pan has no PFOAs most likely after the first cooking session, or likely before (unless the factory just completely brazenly does not even wash it once)
Teflon kills birds when heated. I wouldn’t call that non toxic. Lord only knows what the fumes are doing to humans.
https://www.petco.com/content/content-hub/home/articlePages/01/teflon-toxicity-ptfe-toxicosis-in-birds-signs-and-preventio.html
I mean, I don’t really want birds in my house while I’m cooking or eating… So, two birds with one Teflon?
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So, cooking dead bird meat on Teflon creates more dead bird meat?
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What is this “check-mate, atheists” sort of logic? We are not birds. Also we aren’t dogs, so eating chocolate doesn’t kill us either.
This also only happens when you heat teflon past its breaking point, at which point, it’s no different than burning plastic.