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Silver metal is cheap. Would it make sense to "tin"
cookware with silver instead of tin? I know some chocolate molds are "tinned" with silver -- I presume either to improve release from the mold or avoid giving the chocolate an off flavor. The device I wish to "tin" is antique cast iron, and is actually a meat or juice press, so no cooking will be done with it. |
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