Is this cast iron pan safe to cook in?

Is this cast iron pan safe to cook in? - Cast Iron Skillet on Table With Species

My wife just bought this pan and I noticed this weird dark/black spot in the center with a bit of a swirl around it (never mind the brownish tint, this is due to my flax oil seasoning).

I don't care much about the looks, I'm just worried this might be unhealthy to cook in. Does anyone know what that might be?

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Best Answer

From Johanna in the comments section:

In that case, regardless of if it's safe or mot, I would request a replacement from the store you bought if from. You're unlikely to get a smooth surface regardless of how much you season it and the seasoning will most likely just flake off around the swirl marks.

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Is cooking in cast iron harmful?

So, Is Cooking in Cast Iron Healthier than Cooking in Other Pans? In short: No. You'd have to be mouse-sized to see quantifiable health benefits from mineral intake exclusively with cast iron. Because mineral transfer happens at such a small scale, it's safe to say that cast iron is not any healthier than other pans.

Do cast-iron pans cause health problems?

There's some concern that because cast-iron pans can sustain high heat, they may produce chemicals known as heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are linked to an increased risk of cancer.

Can cooking with cast iron cause iron toxicity?

Can cast iron cause iron toxicity? Only people with hemochromatosis are at risk of iron toxicity from cast iron cookware. Even then, the risk is low, since a new, well-seasoned cast iron pan only leaches about five milligrams of iron per cup of food. Older pans will leach less cast iron.

What should I avoid cooking in cast iron?

4 Things You Should Never Cook in Cast Iron:
  • Smelly foods. Garlic, peppers, some fish, stinky cheeses and more tend to leave aromatic memories with your pan that will turn up in the next couple of things you cook in it. ...
  • Eggs and other sticky things (for a while) ...
  • Delicate fish. ...
  • Acidic things\u2014maybe.




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