Sunday, February 1, 2009
System Cookware
System Cookware
System Cookware is not your ordinary pot suite. Its innovative construction allows cooking without the addition of water and fats, preserving the natural taste of food. It is the healthy way of modern cooking and System Cookware's timeless elegance will add sophistication to your kitchen. Its form and function are beautifully combined.
Waterless Cooking
The secret to the System Cookware is the recycling of moisture in the heavy seal lid. Moisture from the food is recycled and used to cook and nothing is lost. By cooking without the addition of water,the nutrient, vitamin and minerals are preserved in your food. This is a great cooking method especially for vegetables and all the benefits are preserved so you can eat healthily. Food taste better on its own cooked this way and you also use less salt.
Cooking without adding fats
The System Cookware is also a roasting and basking appliance. The design of the pan allows a build up and maintenance of high temperature so that the meat are perfectly roasted and turn brown without needing to add additional oil and fat. Healthy cooking with less calories!
CrNi 18/10 Aluminium Thick Base
The backbone to the System Cookware's unique cooking method is the special construction thick base. Made from durable high-grade stainless steel, the pan is ideal for food preparation and high-heat cooking. The thick aluminum base ensures rapid heat absorption, storage and distribution. This means a more uniform cooking temperature and economy in power consumption. The pot is also effective on any heating devices, from stove to induction heater.
Thermometer Lid
Each System Cookware is constructed in precision, because we understand your demand precision in your cooking. So, a thermometer at the top of the lid help you to control the cooking temperature inside the pot so your food will always turn out perfect.
Functional Design
Not only does the System Cookware look good, it is also designed to be functional. The lids are designed to function as a pot holder while the handles serve as a catch for the unused lid. Clever!
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