Difference betwewn geanite coating and teflon coating
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Granite’ cookware is as safe as any other Teflon-coated cookware, since they are basically the same - only look different.
Don't heat to smoking point
Don't heat empty pan to high heat
Use only wooden spatulas - never metal spatulas. Once there is a scratch, the coating will gradually come off
The best cookware for high-temperature Indian cooking is uncoated metal vessels (steel, aluminium, brass, copper) and earthenware vessels. Of the coated ones, only ceramic coated (enameled) ones stand up to the rigours of Indian cooking. Though a bit more expensive,
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Teflon cookware These toxic fumes lead to flu-like symptoms called polymer fume fever, informally known as Teflon flu. ... Other coated non-stick cookware might be PTFE and PFOA-free (such as granite), but it's only safe to use while the coating is intact. The coating is thin and chips easily.