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1.Why choose YumCute Home Enamel Mini Pot?
● Enamel is glass material with a smooth surface, so bacteria is not easy to grow, but it is easy to clean and maintain.
The enamel layer has excellent chemical stability, and the enamel has excellent corrosion resistance of acid and alkali, making it suitable for cooking and storing food.
The size of the mini pot is just the right size for making lunch or baby meals alone.
When cooking food, the wooden handle design prevents your hands from getting burned.
● Enamels have excellent heat conductivity so food heats faster and evenly.
●Simple and beautiful pots will be an attractive decoration for your kitchen or dining table, and when you give them as a gift they will leave a deep impression on your guests.
2.How to cook in this enameled mini pot:
● There are no regulations regarding cooking with enamel, so in most cases, you can mix and simmer freely.
When you start stewing, be careful not to empty the pot too much due to heat source. This may cause the pot to boil and dry and damage the coating.
● Use plastic, rubber, silicone, or wooden tools. Do not use sharp objects or metal tools as they may damage the surface of the pan.
3.To prolong the life of your enameled cookware:
For daily cleaning of enameled cookware, use only a soft sponge and detergent that does not contain abrasives or corrosive chemicals, and allow the roasting pan to completely dry and store in a dry place.
In order to avoid damage to the surface of the enamel due to sudden temperature changes, if the pot heats up after cooking, you need to cool the enamel cookware immediately in cold water, rather than cooling the pot before cleaning.
● If the pot is accidentally colored with food, you can add water and a small amount of baking soda. After heating for a while, it has excellent cleaning effect.
4.Note:
●When glazing, the pot must be hung in a high temperature oven with hooks, so there may be some press pits at the edge of the pot.
In the process of baking at high temperatures, there may be small black spots on the surface of the pot as the dust in the environment will fall into the glaze.
In the process of baking enamel products, some edges and joints are difficult to adhere to the glaze, and may have exposure.
*These defects are all due to process restrictions and cannot be avoided.