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Study Reveals Silicone Cookware Is Not as Safe as You Think
Silicone cooking utensils have become popular over the years thanks to their easy to clean surfaced and affordability, but are they safe to use?
A new study finds silicone bakeware can release siloxanes into food and air when heated, but experts warn against panic.
IF IT WAS a beauty contest, silicone bakeware would win the prize in any kitchen. It’s soft and cute, floppy and fun and downright pretty when you stack it all together. Pink bundt pans, baby blue ...
Cookware collection has changed drastically since the dawn of time. With the changing times, cookware designs are also changing. Now, cookware designs are based on lustre more than comfort. One such ...
Silicone bakeware has been around for a few years now, but I’ve been a stubborn resister to the changing times and technology. That shifted recently when, on a whim, I snagged a floppy, red 12-cup ...
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A study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials found that synthetic chemicals called siloxanes can leak into both the air and the food when baking with silicone bakeware. Researchers detected ...
Silicone cookware is everywhere these days - from spatulas to baking moulds, it's become a kitchen staple. And with good reason! Silicone is super durable, flexible, and doesn't leave scratch marks.
Silicone cookware is everywhere these days. From spatulas to baking moulds, it has become a kitchen staple. And with good reason. Silicone is durable, flexible, and does not leave scratch marks. To ...
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