Although the piece that sometimes scratching the cookware is not known to be toxic, I learned that PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) coating on non-stick surface creating toxic fumes at high temperatures. According to the Environmental Working Group, the smoke can lead to some kind of human health hazards and environmental hazards, which I considered a red flag in my book!
While we understand the ongoing research, my husband and I made a personal choice to switch to alternative safer for cookware as a way to reduce our exposure with potentially harmful chemicals. So if you have been inspired as I was to stay away from non-stick coated cookware (and cookware), here are some alternatives PTFE-free great to help you choose the manual best kitchen appliances for your home:
Cast Iron
Better than just a campfire, cast iron cookware is best known for maintaining its heat built to last and built. While cast iron cookware is free of PTFE, it is important to ensure that the kitchen appliances you choose meets all FDA and California 65 proposed regulations on lead and cadmium content. We have a few pieces of cast iron cookware in our house that we like to use for homemade cornbread and fried vegetables.Ceramic
100 percent ceramic cookware is a great alternative to PTFE-coated pans. It provides easy release of foods and can be used on the stovetop and oven, broiler, microwave and oven. And when it comes to eggs cooked on the stove, usually a source of intimidation, if you are used to non-stick pan, pan pottery works like a charm! This is the method we want to use at home to cook eggs without the mess.Although it may take some research and shop around to find alternative solutions best sticking to your personal preference, I definitely recommend it. I make almost all my meals at home, so the equipment that I use is an important part of this process and I feel better knowing that I did not show myself to any unnecessary chemicals. Click here to learn top rated ceramic cookwares.

