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KURO Haru Cast Iron Skillet 11"

Thailand
1 cast iron skillet 11"
 
฿3,079 per Piece (ex VAT)
 

The Paleo Robbie kitchen does not use any non-stick pans, and is 100% stainless but sometimes we also use these heavy duty cast iron pans when you need that perfect evenly distributed temperature across the pan (cooking grass-fed steaks simultaneously for example!). Cast iron cookware has excellent heat retention properties and is commonly used for all types of cooking. They are also practically indestructible! We find Kuro special for their state-of-art craftsmanship that is also lighter weight than most cast irons out there. Scroll to the second photo to see the attention to details of their pan bottom; a technique that helps heat distribution for more even, faster cooking, which happens to be equally beautiful. The depth makes this pan super versatile. Perfect for cooking just about anything. -Safe from chemicals -Pre-seasoned with 100% flax seed oil (no cheap oils) -Withstand up to 300C -20 years warranty -Works on every type of stove top, induction included. Diameter 11" Height: 2.7" Thickness: 0.1" Weight 2.6 kg === Care Instruction: 1. wash the pan as you normally would-- with dish soap and sponge (scouring pad, normally the green side, is okay to use too!) 2. thoroughly dry the pan 3. rub with oil all over, both inside and out 4. heat the pan until the oil starts to smoke, then turn off the heat. **do this every time after use to keep the pan shiny and rust-free!!** Have fun cooking! ==== About the non-stick issue "Ok, so Robbie why don't you use non-stick pans?" Well, it's the same reason as why I advise people not to re-heat their paleo meals in plastic containers, and instead use glass containers, or alternatively a ceramic plate/container. Non-stick material traditionally contains poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) used to create non-stick, stain-resistant, and water-repellent surfaces are also toxic and highly persistent, both in your body and in the environment. When heated, non-stick cookware releases perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), linked to thyroid disease, infertility, and developmental and reproductive problems. This has been known for a long time and manufacturers of non-stick coatings started to phase out PFAS. Now non-stick manufacturers advertise with "PFAS free!". But they simply use a common replacement called GenX which has been found to be just as toxic. Our advice? Stay clear of non-stick pans, and use stainless or cast iron. (for reheating glass is the best)