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I have some pots/pans that when I cook fish in them, salmon fillets,
they smell of it afterwards, and seem to absorb it. If I boil plain water in them then the sides get misted up with fishy stuff, and I can wash it off then boil it again e.t.c. I am looking for a cooking pot where that doesn't happen. Does anybody know a)why it happens with the pots I have.. what those pots might be made from that causes it? b)what pots I could get where that wouldn't happen? The pots I have I don't know much about them but they're black inside, so that may say something about the material what it is or isn't.. I am wondering if maybe a metallic one won't have the problem.. but I don't know. If they were cheap like < £15 then I might buy one and find out.. but i'm not sure where.. I am currently in the UK, I see http://www.johnlewis.com/231034624/Product.aspx £35 but I don't want to throw money at that and find it keeps the fish smell.. |
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