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Elevate your culinary experience with our premium brass fry pan, meticulously crafted to enhance your cooking endeavors. Designed for discerning home chefs, this heat-resistant fry pan boasts exceptional durability and unparalleled heat conductivity.

 

Whether you're sautéing, stir-frying, or searing, our brass cookware ensures consistent heat distribution for perfectly cooked meals every time. Say goodbye to uneven cooking with our versatile brass fry pan, ideal for everyday use in your kitchen.

 

Experience the tradition of cooking with brass utensils and savor the richness of flavors preserved by this timeless material. Invest in quality, invest in your culinary journey with our brass fry pan.

 

FAQs:

 

1. Is brass cookware safe for cooking?

 

Yes, brass cookware is safe for cooking. It is a popular choice for kitchen utensils due to its excellent heat conductivity and durability.

 

2. How do I maintain my brass fry pan?

 

To maintain your brass fry pan, hand wash it with mild soap and water, and dry it thoroughly after each use. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers to prevent scratching the surface.

 

3. Can I use brass utensils on induction cooktops?

 

No, brass utensils are not compatible with induction cooktops as brass is not a magnetic material. However, you can use them on gas or electric stovetops.

 

Did You Know/Interesting Facts:

 

1. Brass has been used for centuries in culinary traditions around the world due to its excellent heat conductivity and antimicrobial properties.

2. Brass cookware is not only functional but also holds cultural significance. Many traditional recipes are specifically crafted to be cooked in brass utensils for their unique flavor-enhancing properties.

3. Brass utensils are often passed down through generations as heirlooms, symbolizing family heritage and culinary traditions.

Brass Fry Pan with Heat Resistant Handle

₹2,495.00Price
  • Weight : 1.250 kg

    Height : 2 (inch)

    Width : 9 (inch)

  • All the brass has been lacquered.Lacquer is a thin, shiny layer that helps to prevent tarnish.Use dry or wet cotton cloth to remove dirt.Do not clean with harsh chemicals.If you have any doubts consider taking the brass piece in for a professional polish to gain back the original look.

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