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Copper is a wonderful conductor of heat; the only pan metal more conductive is silver. But pure copper is poisonous when it comes into contact with food, particularly acids. Copper pans were thinly lined with neutral tin, but over time the surface of the tin wore down, exposing the copper beneath.
Consider the Fork: A History of How We Cook and Eat
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