
1. Dish with floral patterns painted on enamel
Currently, two techniques prevail in the market: over glazed enamel covering the ceramic surface, and under glazed enamel embedding patterns beneath the glaze layer.

Raised enamel may contain colorants prone to contaminating food at high temperatures, impacting user health. Most manufacturers opt for cheap chemical pigments containing heavy metals like mercury, lead, and cadmium to cut costs.
Hence, opt to buy sunken enamel or white dishes to evade heavy metal release and impact.
You can test good enamel dishes by lightly tapping the rim. Ceramics with high heat resistance are harder, display beautiful colors, and produce crisp sounds. A dull sound indicates low heat resistance, signaling a dish you should avoid purchasing.
2. Stainless steel dish
Stainless steel dishes feature double insulation layers, making them resistant to breakage, which many users appreciate. However, stainless steel dishes aren't suitable for acidic foods like orange juice, tomatoes, or lemon, or highly alkaline substances like baking soda due to their corrosive nature, potentially harmful if used frequently over time.

Many types of stainless steel dishes on the market may contain heavy metals. If you still wish to buy stainless steel dishes, opt for quality 2-layer 316 or 304 stainless steel for health safety. Avoid using scouring pads to clean stainless steel dishes to prevent scratches.
3. Dish without a base
Dishes without bases are favored by many due to their space-saving nature and ability to stack on top of each other.

Although dishes without bases offer aesthetic appeal, they lack practicality. Eating from them can be inconvenient due to their slippery, heat-induced fragility. Therefore, users should consider before making a purchase.
4. Dish with intricate and rugged patterns
Dishes with intricate or rugged patterns can create harborage for bacteria accumulation. Avoid purchasing dishware solely based on external appearance. Take the time to understand unsuitable and harmful types for health to avoid.
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