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One of the most popular events in Pinggang is the annual Pinggang Food Festival One of the great advantages of this type of cookware is its versatility. It can be used on various heat sources, including gas, electric, induction stovetops, and even open flames. Moreover, it's oven-safe, allowing for seamless transitions from stove to oven, perfect for dishes that require braising or roasting.

Modern copper pans—including ours—tend to be lined with stainless steel, which makes for a more durable pan than the more traditional (but much higher-maintenance) tin-lined copper pans.

The blue color, often associated with tranquility and calmness, imparts a touch of elegance to any kitchen setting. Whether it's a country-style kitchen or a modern minimalist one, blue enamel cookware adds a pop of color without being intrusive. Its vibrant appearance makes it suitable not only for everyday cooking but also for serving at the table, bridging the gap between the kitchen and dining room.

Ironically, a skillet is actually far superior at sautéing food than a sauté pan. To properly sauté, small to medium-sized pieces of food are cooked rapidly in hot fat, with constant agitation. The sloping sides of a skillet allow you to easily shake the pan, performing the jump-flip maneuver that cooks like to show off with. It's more than just ego-padding, though. It's the most efficient way to redistribute the food in the pan, ensuring even cooking for all pieces.

Cleaning the enamel pots and pans is relatively straightforward, as the non-porous surface deters bacteria growth and resists staining