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    Staub 4-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven $150 $370 Save $220 A compact, versatile Dutch oven is crafted in France from premium cast iron for exceptional heat retention and distribution, with a ...

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    Le Creuset 5.5 Quart Round Dutch Oven $ at Amazon. Le Creuset 5.5 Quart Round Dutch Oven $ at Le Creuset. Le Creuset 5.5 Quart Round Dutch Oven $ at Williams Sonoma. Le Creuset makes one of the ...

  5. Staub (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Staub is a premium French enameled cast iron cookware and bakeware manufacturer that was originally headquartered in Turckheim, Alsace, France. [1] The first piece, a cocotte or coquelle ( Dutch oven ), was designed by Francis Staub in 1974 in a dormant artillery factory. [ 2 ]

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    The Staub Dutch oven I tested—the 3.75 quart French oven—has a slightly rounder, tapered bottom than the traditional Le Creuset round Dutch oven. The interior surface of the Staub lid also ...

  7. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Vollrath Company was founded in 1874 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, by Jacob J. Vollrath. The company manufactured porcelain enameled pots, pans, plates, cups and other kitchenware by coating cast iron with ceramic glaze, and Vollrath received a patent on "speckled" enameled glaze for household utensils in 1889.