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Does raw embroidered iron hot pot have an effect on hot pot?

1. Yes, if the human body absorbs too much iron oxide, that is, rust, it will do harm to the liver. Experts say that iron pots rust easily and are not suitable for holding overnight food. At the same time, try not to use an iron pot to make soup, so as to avoid the oil layer on the surface of the iron pot disappearing and rusting. When brushing the pot, use detergent as little as possible to prevent the protective layer from being brushed off. After brushing the pot, try to clean the water in the pot to prevent rust. If there is slight rust, it can be cleaned with vinegar.

2. Iron pot is a traditional kitchen utensil for China people to cook food. Generally, it does not contain toxic substances and will not be oxidized. In the process of stir-frying and cooking food, there are few dissolved substances in the iron pot, even if iron substances are dissolved, it is good for the human body. WHO experts even believe that cooking in an iron pot is the most direct way to supplement iron.

3. How to remove the smell of iron pot:

1) Burn the empty pot to deodorize. The new iron pot has a strange smell. Before use, empty the pot with fire, then add hot water and vegetable scraps and cook for 1 quarter of an hour to remove the odor.

2) Deodorization of waste tea leaves. The iron pot smells of fish. Wash with waste tea leaves first, then rinse with clear water, and the fishy smell will be removed.

3) Chopsticks can remove the smell of oil stains in the pot. The pot with fried vegetables will smell oily when boiling water. If you put a pair of chopsticks without oil in boiling water, the smell of oil can be eliminated.