Carbon steel cookware is having a moment as people look for alternatives to PFAS-coated nonstick pans. But is it actually safe? We looked at the science on iron leaching, seasoning chemistry, and toxicity to give you the full picture.
PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," are a family of almost 15,000 synthetic chemicals found in everything from nonstick pans to drinking water. They don't break down, they accumulate in your body, and they're contaminating ecosystems worldwide. Here's the full picture and what you can do about it.
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