Asked by StressedStudent
Which kind of pot would be better to use on a halogen cooktop?
A. A shiny stainless steel pot
B. A black cast iron pot
C. It's equally OK to use either as long as you adjust the thickness so that the heat conduction is the same.
A. A shiny stainless steel pot
B. A black cast iron pot
C. It's equally OK to use either as long as you adjust the thickness so that the heat conduction is the same.
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Answered by
Damon
I have no idea what a halogen cooktop might be. I suspect it radiates to heat. (halogen bulbs radiate heat, infrared, as well as light) However if you want something to absorb radiation and heat up, make it black, not a reflector.
Answered by
Damon
google search result:
http://www.ehow.com/info_7736141_type-pans-radiant-cooktop.html
http://www.ehow.com/info_7736141_type-pans-radiant-cooktop.html
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