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The 10 inch cast iron flat pan has greater retention and distribution of heat. This seasoned frying pan can keep your food hot for 15 min Or longer. Curved, bigger and Longer handle for better grip High Quality commercial iron casting for durability excellent heat retention. Made in Colombia using European cast iron machinery. Suitable for cooking in: induction, ceramic, campfire, grill, broiler and oven 100% non-GMO flaxseed oil seasoned coating.
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