Jam Pan (16-qt.): Copper by Mauviel

Jams and preserves make great condiments to the kitchen as well as special gifts for friends and family. If you enjoy homemade jams, this 16-qt. Mauviel Jam Pan is a must-have! The thick copper construction makes it ideal for heating berries, sugar, and other jam essentials and yields excellent heat... See complete description »

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Jams and preserves make great condiments to the kitchen as well as special gifts for friends and family. If you enjoy homemade jams, this 16-qt. Mauviel Jam Pan is a must-have! The thick copper construction makes it ideal for heating berries, sugar, and other jam essentials and yields excellent heat conductivity to create a thick, sticky consistency. The copper also cools quickly when removed from the burner so that jams and jellies won't overcook. Its unlined interior won't react with fruits while cooking, and the pan also features a along a non-drip rim and a pair of bronze side handles, which are secured with copper rivets. Handwash with mild dish soap. Made in France.

Mauviel, a French family business established in 1830 and located in the Normandy town of Villedieu-les-Poeles, is the foremost manufacturer of professional copper cookware in the world today. Highly regarded in the professional world, with over 170 years of experience, Mauviel offers several different lines of copper cookware to professional chefs and home cooks that appreciate the benefits of their high quality products.

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