Most non-stick cookware requires the use of non-metal (plastic or wooden) utensils (spatulas, spoons etc) to avoid scratching the surface. In addition, sponges or cleaning agents should be non-abrasive. Many sponge/scrubber packages will be labeled for approved use with non-stick surfaces.
Non-stick cookware should never be heated without oils or liquids in the pan (dry) as the surface can give off poisonous fumes when exposed to high temperatures.
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food coloring doesnt stick to food it obsorbes into food
It's tongue is sticky so bugs stick 2 it
The food you are frying is covered in oil. It is also deep frying like you would for fish and chip's.
To turn food while frying in oil you can use tongs or spatula or spoon or fork
Frying is a form of cooking where the food is placed in hot oil.With baking the food is cooked in heated air.
Cooking food (including frying it) does produce chemical changes.
There are lots of different ways, here are a few: boiling broiling frying sauteing dry frying shallow frying deep fat frying baking grilling toasting
its not
yes you can
When you buy the most expensive food!!
A little, but not by much-food just absorbs a little less grease.