Sadly, my enameled cast iron pot chipped. It flakes off at the edges of the chip, so not food safe anymore.

This pot is my go to for making spaghetti sauce, stews, etc. I baby it, no metal utensils, silicon or wood only.

It’s had that little crack forever, so I think this is related. I’ve emailed the manufacturer to see if they’ll replace it under their lifetime warranty.

I will miss this pot, it was a Christmas gift from my spouse and I’ve made many good meals with it. It’s weirdly sentimental to me.

  • Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    2 months ago

    Wait pans can become unsafe for food? Ugh all my pans are damaged like this or scratched.

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      2 months ago

      If your pan is damaged and has enamel flaking off, yes, it is dangerous to use.

      You can’t digest enamel and a flake could injure your insides from your throat to your digestive tract to your anus.

      Non stick coatings also inevitably fail over time, but I’d say they’re less outright dangerous.