Why use “waterless” cookware?
A waterless cooking system not only saves time and energy, it helps to preserve the nutrients in your food. Here’s why. The contoured lid creates a nearly airtight seal over the opening of the pot. A very controlled amount of moisture is allowed to leave the pot through the unique flutter valve. Through this process, the natural moisture in your food is preserved. Under usual circumstances, much of the nutrients from your food are lost in the excess water that is often drained from the pot when cooking is finished. That will no longer be a problem when cooking with Just Smart Living Flutter valve equipped cookware! Save time and space with Stack Cooking This set is also capable of stack cooking. That means that one piece can be placed on top of another, creating the same seal that a lid would create. This allows you to use two pots on one burner of your stove top, saving valuable space in a busy kitchen! Your 23 Piece set includes: 20cm x 5.5cm 8″ Medium Skillet with cover 16cm x 7cm 1
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