The most useful cooking tools are: pans, pots, stirring spoons, knife, and imersion blender.
Only if they are designed for cooking in; most garden pots (such as terracotta) are not ovenproof. Crock pots generally are ovenproof, but it's best to check the label.
Steel, Copper and Aluminium pots
no they use wood and fire for cooking
I believe that would have been in clay pots.
All stainless steel cooking pots do discolor but you can keep them looking shiny and new with a cheap cleanser called The Barkeeper's Friend.Yes, it is common for stainless steel cooking pots to discolor from the heat.
Cooking pots are made of many different elements.
The Mesopotamians made pottery cooking pots, cups, plates, bowls, and jars.
Copper conducts heat better than aluminum. This is because copper has a higher thermal conductivity, meaning it can transfer heat more effectively. Copper is commonly used in cooking pots and pans due to its excellent heat conduction properties.
Wooden handles on cooking pots do not get as hot as non-wooden handles, making them easier and safer to pick up and move them around.
clay pots
Steel, Copper and Aluminium pots