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What if I experience a metallic taste after using my cast iron cookware?
Well, the taste may not be very appealing, but it may actually be a good thing. Seriously, one advantage of cooking in cast iron is that a little iron leaches out into your food and can help provide the iron that your body requires. But, if you don't like the taste, you can easily resolve the problem.
- A metallic taste usually means either your cookware has not been properly seasoned or the food has been in the pan too long. Remember, it's not a good idea to store food - especially acidic food - in cast iron. As soon as possible after cooking, the food should be removed just to make sure you don't get that metallic taste.
- If you think your cast iron cookware needs to be re-seasoned, simply follow the procedure for re-seasoning your cast iron cookware.
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