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Jack Campin - bogus address wrote:

>>I have a question about a Chinese steamboat made of brass.


>>http://box.net/public/richwrig/dfile...atComplete.jpg
>>http://box.net/public/richwrig/dfile...boatDetail.jpg
>>http://box.net/public/richwrig/dfile...boatLidOff.jpg

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> Wouldn't you get copper poisoning from cooking in that?
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> Most copper or copper-alloy vessels used for cooking are tinned.


The copper and brass ones I had in my restaurants were all tinned, but
I've seen untinned ones. The poisons are created by cooking acid foods
in the bare brass or copper. Verdigris or "green-gray" in French.

As I understand it, the cooking had to include reasonably strong acids,
cooked for a long time to be serious issue. Both antique and modern
jelly pans are often made of unlined copper or, more rarely, brass.
<http://www.journalofantiques.com/hearthaug.htm>

Pastorio