Aluminum: Lightweight, practical, and rust-resistant. Reacts with acidic foods and increases heat by five times.
Stainless Steel: Resistant to high temperatures, suitable for all cooking creations. Does not rust or deteriorate easily with use or washing.
Cast Iron: Cast iron is known for its durability. It does not rust or absorb odors, cooks evenly, and is very easy to clean.
Copper: Copper heats up very quickly and evenly, making the pan ideal for sautéing, with precise temperature control.
Cast Aluminum: It has undergone special processing to acquire a hard outer layer. It does not dent and can withstand high temperatures.
Carbon Steel: Carbon steel is a durable material that combines rapid heat transfer, natural non-stick properties, and excellent resistance to high temperatures.
Non-stick: Coating made from materials such as Teflon, titanium, etc. for easy cooking and cleaning without extra fat.
Ceramic: Non-stick surface made from silicon derived from natural materials such as sand. It is an environmentally friendly and safe option, as it does not contain toxic substances.
Stone: Special non-stick surface that mimics the texture and durability of natural granite or stone. It is particularly hard, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean.
Enamel: A coating of enamel that is baked at very high temperatures onto the metal cookware, creating a smooth, durable, and non-porous surface. It protects the metal from rust.
For Healthy Cooking: Suitable for preparing meals with little or no oil, thanks to its non-stick surface.
Scratch Resistance: Resistance to scratches and scuffs thanks to its reinforced coating or material.
Eco-friendly: Made with environmentally friendly or recycled materials and production processes with reduced impact, such as non-toxic, plant-based coatings.
Without PFOA: The non-stick coating of the pan does not contain PFOA, a harmful chemical substance that was previously used in non-stick coatings.