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Most pans are black (arbitrary example: https://www.hood.de/i/pfanne-20-cm-81718656.htm ). What advantage does a black pan have as opposed to other pans? Why are there fewer gray pans, aluminium pans or white pans? Why?

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    I imagine it has to do with what the pans are made of. Iron/steel: grey-black, stainless steel: shiny silvery, aluminum: less shiny silvery, copper: reddish. Commented Apr 25, 2020 at 15:05
  • Same as why car tires are black because it gets dirty easily but you don't want to keep cleaning them. Commented Apr 25, 2020 at 18:12

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Teflon* is black therefore all Teflon pans are black.

Other things are other colours, aluminium, copper, steel, so the outside may vary, but if it's Teflon-coated… it's gonna be black inside.

*Other non-stick coatings are available;)
Ceramic can be white, there's a stone/copper one which is brown/orange or grey speckled, anodised aluminium is dark grey.

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