How safe are your enamel kettles?
Every kitchen has one or two favorite pots and pans that the housewife loves, is used to, and thinks she can use to prepare especially delicious dishes.
Due to the many new purchases, there are many pots and pans of different types, materials, sizes, and ages in our kitchen.

Preparing a healthy dish does not depend solely on the product; no matter how many vitamin-rich vegetables we put in poor-quality pots, they will lose their beneficial properties and taste.
The modern market offers a wide selection of pots and pans, sets, and cookware on installment plans - from the worst to the best, depending on the price, but before purchasing, it is important to know which material is safer and more practical.
"Good is never enough," my grandmother would often say, and with her own savings she would buy beautiful enamel pots, adding even more color to her kitchen set .
At the time, I thought it was all just an obsession, but considering that the enamel pots from my grandmother's time are still relevant today and are still widely used for cooking, I realize that my grandmother was right and she was definitely not wrong in her choice.
What makes enamel special?
Enamel coating is characterized by unique chemical and mechanical properties. It was used to decorate jewelry as early as ancient Egypt. Enamel is available in both powder and liquid form and is combined with various metals: copper, aluminum, cast iron, iron...
First of all, we should not lose the features that have kept the enamel kettles at the forefront of the market.
- It has the ability to maintain color stability over time.
- Protection against corrosion, even in boiling water.
- Durability, easy cleaning and scratch protection
- High temperature resistance
Nowadays, enamel is used not only in the kitchen, but also in a wide range of production, both decoratively and for household purposes.
In addition to the accessibility of enamel, it is safe for our health. We can safely eat food prepared in it and not be afraid of harmful substances.
On average, the price of enamel kettles ranges from 130 GEL to 180 GEL, although this price is definitely not the maximum. Consumers prefer Turkish-made kettles, which are both affordable and of high quality.
As for the safety of enamel, it is definitely not harmful. Unlike other materials, it does not emit harmful substances during the preparation process and is completely safe for health.
Avoid cooking milk, porridge, pasta, and rice in an enamel pot. In this case, it sticks to the bottom and sides and is a bit inconvenient to wash. As for soup, food prepared in it with healthy products turns out to be tastier and richer in vitamins.
So, after reading this article, we recommend another post about kettles , after which you can enjoy both the visual beauty of enamel kettles and the delicious dishes you will prepare.
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