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    Oneida Limited (/ oʊ ˈ n aɪ d ə /) is an American manufacturer and seller of tableware and cutlery. Oneida is one of the world's largest designers and sellers of stainless steel and silverplated cutlery and tableware for the consumer and foodservice industries. It is also the largest supplier of dinnerware to the foodservice industry in ...

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    Bloomhouse 12 Piece Triply Stainless Steel Cookware Set $324 $350 Save $26 “These durable pots and pans don’t just look chic — they work hard, too,” said Oprah.

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  5. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel is an iron alloy containing a minimum of 11.5% chromium. Blends containing 18% chromium with either 8% nickel, called 18/8, or with 10% nickel, called 18/10, are commonly used for kitchen cookware. Stainless steel's virtues are resistance to corrosion, non-reactivity with either alkaline or acidic foods, and resistance to ...

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    A cooking vessel is a type of cookware or bakeware designed for cooking, baking, roasting, boiling or steaming. Cooking vessels are manufactured using materials such as steel, cast iron, aluminum, clay and various other ceramics. [1] All cooking vessels, including ceramic ones, absorb and retain heat after cooking has finished. [2]

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    Unfortunately, it’s just not as safe for them as handwashing. “Many times, dishwashers use more abrasive cleaning detergents, so I don’t take that chance,” she explains.