why are the pots in the stove painted black ?
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The bottom parts of the cooking utensils are all painted black so that maximum heat can be absorbed into the foods that are cooked in those utensils. ... Usually, the cooking utensils are made of metals that are best conductors of heat, like aluminum and steel that originally shine brightly if not painted.
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