Cooking oil decomposes into carcinogens. Especially low smoke point oils.
(Admittedly the increased risk from either is pretty low)
Cooking oil decomposes into carcinogens. Especially low smoke point oils.
(Admittedly the increased risk from either is pretty low)
You are certainly much more knowledgeable about this than I.
In broad general terms:
Doesn’t the fluorine make them both effective and forever? Isn’t it difficult to create a lower energy state molecule than a compound of fluorine.
Is “forever” the problem?
The points you have brought up seem to be an issue with responsibile manufacturing more than the nature of the chemicals themselves. Seems like that should be addressed on a much wider discussion than just these particular compounds.
I was more taking issue with your Le Creux cookware than your induction hot plate.
They are refinery towns and you can smell things in the air.
Which one would be your first choice?
I don’t know that it is a good thing. It just means you can’t use baking soda to out it out.
That was my point to. I guess I wasn’t clear enough.
I do wonder if cooking in nonstick pans without oil is less risky than cooking with oil in conventional pans.
We stop all cars. Build nanomachines to cure cancer and enable cold fusion. Abolish capitalism . It’s all so easy.
Seems like cradle to grave pricing would address the issues you mention.
I even wonder what the benzene levels are in ambient air in a city like Bay City Texas or Texas City Texas.
Even better is to have your meals prepared by a professional in a separate kitchen outside you main house. If you can’t afford that just have them cook in the galley of your unused yacht.
What is the concentration of benzene in second hand smoke, or in the kitchen of a gas range?
“Just put the eggs in this pan and they flip themselves.”
Seems like the problem is the lack of proper environmental protection and enforcement.
Love the closing personal attacks. Really drives your point home.
Your mamas so fat , oops I mean PHAT.
I concur. Plastic makes great electrical insulation, but not great disposable cups. Petroleum is very versatile feedstock but not a good energy source.
And big sheets of graphene and cold fusion and curing cancer.
You can have that today. You can still forage for food. It is even easier today.
PTFEs aren’t killing us and everything else either.
Smartphones require PTFEs
“remote workers never leave the office”