why is the base of cooking utensil painted black
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because it observes heat
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as usually it's for decoration
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Black color absorbs more heat; so the base is painted black to cook the food faster. Bottom part of the cooking utensil is blackened so that maximum amount of heat is absorbed by the utensil, where as the upper part is kept shining so that minimum amount of heat is lost from the cooking utensil.
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