
Xtrema · Pure ceramic
Xtrema Pure Ceramic Cookware
A fully ceramic option favored by many intentional households seeking minimal synthetic materials.
pure ceramicPFAS-freewellness-focused
Why conventional alternatives are problematic
Many 'ceramic' pans are actually metal pans with a ceramic-style nonstick coating that degrades within a year or two. True pure ceramic is rare.
Why we chose this product
A 100% ceramic pot with no metal core, coatings, or glaze concerns — about as simple as cookware gets.
Best for
- Long simmers and gentle cooking
- Households avoiding metals entirely
- Baking, roasting, and serving
- Sensitive eaters and infants
Material notes
Solid ceramic construction without aluminum, iron, or nonstick coatings. Heat slowly and avoid thermal shock — treat it like a fine pot, not a frying pan.
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