Induction hobs are revolutionising how we cook, offering faster heating times, greater energy efficiency, and precise temperature control. However, to take full advantage of these benefits, using the right cookware is crucial. Induction cooking relies on electromagnetic fields to generate heat directly in the pan, so not all materials are suitable. Let's explore which types of pans are suitable for use on an induction hob and the reasons why.
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