Enamel cookware is not non-metallic; it consists of a metal base, typically cast iron or steel, coated with a layer of glass-like enamel. This enamel coating provides a non-reactive surface that is resistant to staining and scratching. While the enamel itself is non-metallic, the underlying metal structure is essential for the cookware's durability and heat conductivity.
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