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The best ceramic pots for induction cooking

Imported induction cookers are increasingly loved and widely used in Vietnam due to their beautiful design, many smart features, high durability, absolute cooking safety, good energy savings, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the kitchen space. Moreover, imported induction cookers also somewhat reflect luxury and class, serving as a basis for guests and friends to assess the economic status of the homeowner when visiting the kitchen. Let’s explore to see which imported induction cookers are good, their features, characteristics, designs, and prices before making a purchase!

The ceramic pot for induction cooking is a product of a revolution that changes not only the cooking experience with beautiful, delicious, and fuel-efficient cooking but also has significant implications for the health of users. Behind the ceramic pots with induction bases is a profound study of modern technology, the environment, and human health.

Cooking with clay pots has been around since ancient times; anything cooked in clay pots tastes better and is “more filling” than other types. However, clay pots are prone to cracking and breaking at high temperatures, are not aesthetically pleasing, and are difficult to use on induction cookers. Therefore, a ceramic pot for induction cooking gradually emerged as a better replacement for clay pots. Are you looking for types of ceramic pots for induction cooking?

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Using ceramic pots for induction cooking?
In this article, Kocher would like to share about the best ceramic induction pots available for induction cookers. Don’t miss this article if you want to choose a pot set that can be used on induction cookers, is aesthetically pleasing, and most importantly, ensures nutritional value when cooking, good for health.

Should you use ceramic pots for induction cooking?

There are many types of cooking pots designed for imported induction cookers that help save cooking time, cook quickly, and have beautiful materials and designs. Are you concerned that ceramic pots may break easily when cooking at high temperatures, chip, crack, or scratch?

This has now changed; many people love using ceramic pots for induction cooking. What is the reason?

Users no longer worry about ceramic pots not being suitable for induction cooking. The current ceramic pot sets are specially designed. As long as the ceramic pot has an induction base, you can comfortably cook with quick heat absorption and even heat distribution. For those who are new to this modern cooking line and are still wondering what pots to use on induction cookers are suitable, then the ceramic pot sets with integrated induction bases are the ideal answer alongside traditional stainless steel materials.

Ceramic pots for induction cooking are increasingly beautifully designed, with diverse patterns that attract users. This material is easier to create graphics than any other material. Therefore, many people prefer using ceramic pots with beautiful and luxurious patterns rather than monotonous stainless steel or glass pots.

Ceramic pots for induction cooking
The design of the ceramic pot set is beautiful and luxurious, suitable for placing on the dining table

In fact, a pot can be used instead of large bowls to hold soup, elegantly displayed on the dining table without anyone knowing it is a cooking pot.

The most important reason why consumers prefer ceramic pots for induction cooking is that they ensure the health of family members. Ceramic pots are made from natural materials, completely safe. When using ceramic pots for induction cooking, food is cooked very evenly, retaining its original flavor without losing nutritional value. Due to the induction mechanism, which only generates heat directly at the induction base, many people often wonder if the glass surface of the induction cooker gets hot; in fact, the cooktop does not generate heat on its own but only receives residual heat transmitted back from the ceramic pot’s base after a prolonged cooking process.

Additionally, an important note when using induction cookers with ceramic pots is not to drag the pot on the glass surface to avoid scratches, and always wipe the bottom of the pot dry before placing it on the cooking zone for the device to operate most stably. The ceramic pot set for induction cooking is also coated with a non-stick layer inside, preventing burning, sticking to food, and easy to clean. The ceramic material will never rust or oxidize, even when it gets old.

Ceramic pot with induction base

Another advantage of ceramic pots for induction cooking is that they can withstand high temperatures without cracking or breaking, with many types of ceramic pots for induction cooking capable of withstanding thermal shock up to 800 degrees Celsius. Especially, the market also offers high-end ceramic pots for health preservation, which users can refer to ensure cooking and health for family members.

The best types of ceramic pots for induction cooking

Elmich Royal EL-3700 ceramic pot for induction cooking

Elmich is a famous kitchenware brand. Besides the Elmich Royal EL-3700 ceramic pot set, Elmich is also well-loved by consumers for its stainless steel pot and pan sets for induction cooking.

The Elmich ceramic pot with induction base offers high aesthetics, quick heat absorption, and even heating from the pot’s base to its body, helping to cook quickly and evenly.

Elmich Royal EL-3700 ceramic pot set

The Elmich ceramic pots for induction cooking come in various sizes for you to choose from, ranging from 20 to 28 cm. Users can select the pot set according to the appropriate size.

The Elmich ceramic pots with induction bases are produced on a high-tech production line, meeting European standards – SGS. This standard helps limit harmful substances in household products. Among them, the ceramic pots for induction cooking from Elmich ensure they do not contain particularly hazardous substances for users’ health and the environment, such as: Cadmium (Cd), Mercury (Hg), Lead (Pb), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr), PBBs, PBDEs.

Royalcooks ceramic pot for induction cooking

Another option for users who love ceramic kitchenware is the Royalcooks ceramic pot set for induction cooking. The pot set features eye-catching patterns and comes in various sizes suitable for the cooking zones of induction cookers. The small-sized pots look like beautiful bowls, with very luxurious and elegant lids.
Royalcooks ceramic pot for induction cooking

But the wonderful thing about this high-end ceramic pot set for induction cooking is its heat resistance. Royalcooks can withstand temperatures up to 1320 degrees Celsius, and thermal shock from -20 degrees Celsius to 550 degrees Celsius. You can completely use the pot for high-temperature cooking without worrying about it cracking or breaking during use. The inside of the pot is coated with ceramic, providing excellent non-stick properties and easy cleaning after use. It also has high impact resistance, preventing breakage and scratches.

 
If you do not use induction cookers, I think you should still buy a set of ceramic pots from Royalcooks to experience the aesthetics, convenience, durability, and ability to preserve nutrients when cooking with this product.
 

And many more ceramic pots for induction cooking are being chosen by many users. You can refer to the products we just shared above; I am sure you will be satisfied.

Kocher is proud to be a pioneer in Vietnam bringing German technology into induction cooking products.

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