With all of the marketing hype surrounding non-stick cookware, it can be difficult to find truly non-toxic, functional options that look great in your kitchen. Caraway is a rare brand that delivers on quality, aesthetics, and ethics. We tested the Caraway cookware set, and reviewed third party testing which shows the products are PFOA, PTFE, and PFAS free.
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Caraway cookware looks great and promises to shake up your cooking experience and keep your cupboards more organized. Does it live up to the hype though?
John – founder of LeafScore – put Caraway’s cookware and bakeware through its paces. Before we get to his experience, though, here’s some info on why Caraway is definitely worth a look if you’re in the market for non-toxic cookware that’s long-lasting and easy on the eyes (and wrists).
Caraway Cookware
Highlights: Non-toxic, non-stick, LeafScore tried and tested cookware. Works with induction, gas, and electric stovetops, is oven-safe, easy to clean, and very easy on the eyes – available in nearly a dozen color options!
- Beautiful aesthetic
- Excellent eco-credentials
- PFOA, PTFE, and PFAS free
- Easy clean up
- Transparent (provided LeafScore with third party testing)
- Manufactured in China which means increased carbon footprint in shipping process
The Caraway Cookware Set includes:
Unique Caraway Storage Sytem
10.5″ Fry Pan
3 qt Sauce Pan
4.5 qt Sauté Pan
6.5 qt Dutch Oven
Don’t worry, you’re not missing a lid. The Dutch Oven and Sauce Pan share a lid, which is a great way of minimizing material use and cupboard space. In fact, the Caraway cookware set comes complete with convenient lid storage, which is perfect for smaller spaces, or for kitchens that prioritize organization. Keeping lids stored separately prevents scratching and dings and helps the set last longer.
Testing the cookware
We used the Caraway cookware set to make:
- Pasta in the dutch oven
- Miso soup in the sauce pan
- Lamb, fish, eggs and oatmeal in the frying pan
In addition to the green street cred of these products, one of the biggest selling points for busy parents is the ease of clean up. Because the non-toxic cookware is truly non-stick, it is easy to clean the set with a quick wipe of a paper towel.
The Caraway cookware set feels substantial when holding the pots and pans, but the products are light enough for kids and the elderly to use (much easier than cast iron).
Is Caraway cookware non-toxic?
Non-stick cookware has a bad rap, and rightly so. Most non-stick pans and pots are made with ‘forever chemicals’ that off-gas toxic fumes during cooking, leach chemicals into food, and pollute the environment. They also tend not to last very long, meaning they have a bigger environmental footprint than, say, cast iron, carbon steel, or ceramic cookware.
Caraway does things differently. This relatively new kitchenware brand only makes cookware and bakeware free of PFAS, PTFE, PFOA, and other toxic chemicals. The company uses a proprietary smooth ceramic coating to create a naturally non-stick surface over pots and pans made with an aluminum core and stainless steel base and handles. This means you can cook with minimal oil and still enjoy a non-stick experience (almost) comparable to toxic Teflon.
See also: The best non-stick pans
Is Caraway’s marketing all hype and greenwashing though? Nope. I asked the company for copies of third-party testing and they immediately sent me the results of such for all their cookware. Every pot and pan passed with flying colors. This included passing California’s Prop 65 testing for lead and cadmium.
Test results showed no detectable PTFE, PFOA, lead, cadmium, chromium or other heavy metals. There was also no worrisome leaching of other chemicals of concern even when tested in acidic solutions to mimic cooking with, say, an acidic tomato sauce. Very small amounts of some metals were detected in the first and second use of a pan but these were completely undetectable by the third pass. As such, if you’re really concerned over exceptionally tiny amounts of aluminum, iron, manganese, magnesium, and so forth, you could simmer some orange juice in the pan for a while and then give it a good clean to get rid of any residual traces.
What else makes Caraway different?
Caraway is also doing things a little differently to other cookware brands in that the company tracks its carbon emissions and monitors manufacturing processes to help it minimize the environmental footprint of its operations. According to Caraway, the manufacture of its cookware “releases up to 60% less CO2 into the environment compared to traditional non-stick coatings.”
Caraway also uses manufacturing partners (in China) that are all BSCI and SMETA certified. This means employees are paid a fair wage, work regulated hours in safe conditions and are given benefits.
Caraway cookware sets come with a specially designed pan rack and lid holder. If cupboards full of jumbled pots and pans are the bane of your kitchen life, you’re going to love Caraway. The only downside is that Caraway doesn’t offer the storage system by itself, even if you end up buying multiple pots and pans. That means, though, that it’s a great idea to just jump right in and get the whole cookware and bakeware set!
Caraway packaging is 100% recyclable and uses no plastic
Finally, Caraway doesn’t use any single-use plastics in its packaging. Instead, it ships its products using packaging made from recycled cardboard and printed with biodegradable inks. Caraway even uses biodegradable cork trivets (which you can reuse) to safeguard the pots and pans.
And, if you’re ready to recycle your old pots and pans, Caraway helps with that too (indirectly). Pop your zip code into the company’s search engine to locate a recycling facility near you.
Things we love about Caraway cookware
Caraway cookware has a lot going for it. So much so that I’m envious John got to try it out and not me! Some of the things we love about Caraway cookware include:
- Non-stick and non-toxic – no PTFE or PFAS here! (third-party testing approved)
- Prop 65 tested and passed
- Lighter than cast iron or carbon steel
- Easy to clean (for longevity, it’s best to clean Caraway cookware by hand with non-abrasive materials and mild soap, though it is technically dishwasher safe)
- No need to season ceramic non-stick cookware – and no rusting!
- Minimal oil needed when cooking
- Gorgeous colorways, sure to fit every kitchen aesthetic
- Sustainably manufactured and packaged
- Ethically manufactured under fair working conditions
- Long-lasting, for a lower carbon footprint
- Works with (most) induction cooktops
- Oven safe up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit
- Comes with its own smart storage solution (when purchasing the full set).
Caraway’s cookware is much lighter than cast iron and carbon steel. This makes Caraway a great choice for anyone who wants non-toxic cookware but struggles to lift heavy pots, pans, and bakeware. The ceramic-coated aluminum cookware is also free of lead, cadmium, and other toxic materials that can leach into food.
All in all, Caraway seems to be the real deal for non-toxic, non-stick cookware and gets a strong recommendation from the LeafScore team.
Caraway Cookware
Highlights: Non-toxic, non-stick, LeafScore tried and tested cookware. Works with induction, gas, and electric stovetops, is oven-safe, easy to clean, and very easy on the eyes – available in nearly a dozen color options!
Caraway cookware FAQ
Because Caraway is free of toxic Teflon and other chemicals of concern, and doesn’t contain any plastic or silicon components, it’s also oven safe up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit. And, despite being mostly aluminum coated with ceramic, the pots and pans are also usable on most induction cooktops because of that stainless steel base.
Caraway cookware and bakeware comes with a limited one-year warranty. This covers any major damage to the body, handles, lids, or anything else that impairs the function of the cookware.
Which caraway set is this? The pan reflects lead, mercury, acrimony, cadmium, and several other heavy metals in the XRF lab report. Are they actually non-toxic or is leaf score permitting greenwashing?
Hi Melissa,
Thanks for the questions! Please see our article on Caraway and greenwashing!
Leigh