Are non stick pans safe to use?

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Ava Carter

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Primarily, this means not overheating the pan. Overheating nonstick pans causes their coating to break down, which can result in the release of surface particles and/or toxic gases. ... A specific concern is PFOAs (perfluorooctanoic acids), one of the chemicals used to make some nonstick pan coatings, including Teflon.
2023-04-17 10:45:32

Lucas Patel

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Primarily, this means not overheating the pan. Overheating nonstick pans causes their coating to break down, which can result in the release of surface particles and/or toxic gases. ... A specific concern is PFOAs (perfluorooctanoic acids), one of the chemicals used to make some nonstick pan coatings, including Teflon.
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