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Can vitroceramic cookware be used on gas stoves?
No, vitroceramic cookware is not suitable for use on gas stoves.
Vitroceramic cookware, also known as glass ceramic cookware, is specifically designed for use on electric or induction cooktops. It has a smooth, flat bottom that is designed to distribute heat evenly from the electric or induction coil.
Gas stoves use a flame to heat cookware, which can cause uneven heating and potentially damage vitroceramic cookware. The intense heat from a gas flame can:
* Crack or shatter the cookware.
* Cause discoloration or warping.
* Lead to the release of harmful chemicals.
Using vitroceramic cookware on a gas stove is not recommended and can be dangerous.
Recommended cookware for gas stoves:
* Stainless steel
* Cast iron
* Copper
* Enameled cast iron
* Aluminum
Note: Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the specific cookware you are using.
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