How a kitchen appliance can release millions of toxic-chemicals into your food

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How a common kitchen appliance can release millions of toxic-chemicals into your food

A COMMON kitchen appliance can release millions of toxic chemicals into your food, experts have claimed.found that a single scratch on a non-stick pan can result in microplastics seeping into your meals.Medics at the Flinder's University in Australia found that if a pan had a scratch or mark of just 5cm, then it could release up to 2.3million particlesMany pans used to fry foods are coated with Teflon, which stop foods like fried eggs from sticking to the pan when cooking.

The heat proof particles used to create this are called Per-and polyfluorinated substances - also known as forever chemicals.Writing in the journal, the

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