Aluminum cookware is very popular because it is an excellent conductor of heat. Heat spreads quickly and evenly across the bottom, up the sides and across the cover to completely surround the food being cooked. Aluminum is also lightweight, so that even large pans are relatively easy to handle
Use and Care: After use, aluminum cookware should be allowed to cool before washing or soaking to safegueard against warping. Acidic foods (especially tomato based sauces) and undissolved salt may cause pitting of the surface. Aluminum may stain when it contacts minerals in water and food. Automatic dishwashing may increase the amount of staining due to the high heat of the drying cycle. Therefore, hand washing may be preferable. |