I have been searching the internet but I can't find any information about this – some induction cookware was given as a gift and I didn't realize it was until now months later. But all I have is a gas range…does anyone out there know if it will ruin my cookware faster if Ido not have an induction cook top?
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Induction cookware is ferrous which means it supports a magnetic field. Basically it is made of iron or some other metal that supports a magnetic field. This being the case some cookware that you would use on an induction stove is fine to use on a gas stove. However, some have a special coating that could be damaged if used on a gas stove for an extended period of time. If possible the best way to be sure is to consult your owners manual.