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Ceramic Frying Pan
Fluffiest pancakes ever. Approved by our 5yr old.
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Ceramic Frying Pan (24cm)Frying Pan (24 cm)- Regular price
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₹ 2,999.00 - ₹ 2999
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₹ 3499
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Ceramic Mini Frying Pan (20cm)Mini Frying Pan (20 cm)- Regular price
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₹ 2,499.00 - ₹ 2499
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₹ 2899
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Ceramic Kadai
50% less oil in curries. 2-swipe clean and even heat
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Ceramic KadaiKadai (2.5 Litre)- Regular price
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₹ 3,599.00 - ₹ 3599
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₹ 3999
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Ceramic KadaiKadai (3.5 Litre )- Regular price
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₹ 3,599.00 - ₹ 3999
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₹ 4499
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Ceramic Sauce Pan
The most-used pan in your kitchen. Finally upgraded.
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Ceramic Sauce Pan (16 cm)Ceramic Sauce Pan (16 cm)- Regular price
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₹ 2,499.00 - ₹ 2499
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₹ 2999
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Ceramic Dosa Tawa
1/4th the weight vs cast iron body builder.
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Ceramic Dosa Tawa (28cm)Dosa Tawa (28 cm)- Regular price
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₹ 3,199.00 - ₹ 3199
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₹ 3599
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Ceramic Dutch Oven
Pulao to stew, awadhi to hyderabadi. Dum drama free.
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Ceramic Dutch Oven (4 L)Dutch Oven (28 cm)- Regular price
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₹ 4,899.00 - ₹ 4899
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₹ 5499
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(4.7)Ceramic Cookware: Cook Healthy with Asai
Ceramic Cookware: Premium Ceramic Cookware for Healthy Everyday Cooking
I’ll be honest — most of us know more about the oil we buy than the pan we cook it in. That never sat right with our founder – Prerna.
Asai ceramic cookware was born from that discomfort. Every pan is made with Procera™, our ceramic coating, and every batch goes through 50+ safety checks before it reaches your kitchen. We also give you a Health Report with every pan, because we do not believe safety should be hidden behind pretty packaging or vague “toxin-free” claims.
This is premium ceramic cookware for everyday Indian homes — designed for lower-oil cooking, easier release, and a little more peace of mind every time you make breakfast, tadka, dosa, or dinner. These are the ceramic utensils Indian kitchens reach for first — pans built for daily cooking, not for display.
Explore Premium Ceramic Cookware for Every Cooking Need
A good kitchen does not need everything. It needs the right things.
Our ceramic pans are built around the meals Indian homes actually cook. The Ceramic Frying Pan is for eggs, pancakes, cutlets, paneer, and quick weekday meals. The ceramic kadai is for sabzis, dals, curries, and the kind of food that smells like home. The Ceramic Sauce Pan is for chai, milk, sauces, and smaller everyday portions.
For breakfast people, our Ceramic Dosa Tawa is made for crisp edges and easy release. A ceramic tawa pan also works beautifully for chillas, wraps, and quick staples. And when the meal asks for time, the Ceramic Dutch Oven brings depth to biryanis, stews, roasts, and slow-cooked comfort food.
This is how ceramic cookware sets should be built — not as a random bundle, but around how your home actually cooks. Think of them as ceramic cooking utensils chosen for real routines, not a shelf of pieces you never touch.
Why Choose Pure Ceramic Cookware for Indian Cooking?
Many people search for pure ceramic cookware india or ceramic utensils for cooking because they are trying to move away from old scratched non-stick pans, PTFE coatings, and vague “healthy cookware” claims.
Ceramic cookware uses a ceramic coating created through a sol-gel process. While ceramic cookware is generally considered a safer choice, it is important to choose a brand that tests its coating against toxins and shares clear safety information.
Why many Indian households choose ceramic cookware:
- Smooth food release for everyday cooking
- Supports lower-oil cooking
- Even heat distribution for consistent results
- Suitable for dosas, sabzis, curries, dals, and other Indian recipes
- Easier to clean and maintain
- Available in attractive colours and modern designs
At Asai, our ceramic coated cookware combines a performance-led base with Procera™ ceramic coating to deliver everyday usability. Designed for Indian cooking styles, it offers the balance of safety, durability, convenience, and transparency that modern kitchens look for.
Ceramic Cookware Sets and Essential Pieces for Everyday Kitchens
The best ceramic cookware set is not the biggest one. It is the one you use every day. If you are looking for the best ceramic cookware in india, the honest answer is the same: the set you will actually reach for. Build your ceramic cookware collection around your cooking habits and kitchen needs.
1. For a first kitchen:
- Ceramic Frying Pan for eggs, pancakes, and quick meals
- Ceramic Dosa Tawa for dosas, chillas, and wraps
- Ceramic Sauce Pan for chai, milk, and sauces
2. For everyday Indian cooking:
- Ceramic Kadai for sabzis, curries, dals, poha, and upma
3. For slow cooking and hosting:
- Ceramic Dutch Oven for biryanis, stews, roasts, and one-pot meals
Whether you start with three pieces or build a larger ceramic cookware set over time, choose cookware that fits your recipes, your routine, and your kitchen.
Ceramic vs Non-Stick vs Steel vs Glass Cookware
| Cookware Type | Best For | What to Know |
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| Ceramic Coated Cookware | Eggs, dosas, sabzis, and low-oil cooking | Offers easy food release and everyday convenience. Best used with wooden or silicone utensils. |
| Ceramic Non-Stick Cookware | Daily cooking where you want less sticking | A modern alternative to traditional non-stick cookware, designed for easier cooking and cleanup. |
| Stainless Steel / Triply | Browning, boiling, searing, and high-heat cooking | Extremely durable and versatile, but often requires more oil and cooking experience. |
| Glass Cookware | Baking, serving, and food storage | Non-reactive and visually appealing, though generally less suitable for stovetop use. |
A ceramic coated pan is not meant to replace every material in your kitchen. It is meant to make the meals you cook most often feel cleaner, lighter, and less stressful.
Upgrade Your Kitchen with Premium Ceramic Cookware
A modern kitchen should feel simple, healthy, and intentional—not crowded with cookware you rarely use or coated with materials you know little about.
If you're exploring ceramic cookware in India, look beyond colours, discounts, and marketing claims. Ask what the coating is made from. Ask whether it has been independently tested. Ask if the brand is transparent enough to share the results. If you're wondering "Is ceramic cookware safe?", understanding the materials, testing standards, and certifications behind the coating is just as important as the cookware itself.
At Asai, that transparency comes built into every pan. Our Procera™ ceramic coating undergoes 50+ safety and performance tests, and every product includes a Health Report you can actually read. Whether you're choosing a single pan or building a ceramic cookware set over time, the promise remains the same: safer cookware, thoughtful design, and proof in every pan.
FAQ
Q: What is ceramic cookware?
A: Ceramic cookware usually refers to cookware with a ceramic sol-gel based cooking surface designed for smooth food release. At Asai, it means Procera™ ceramic coating, 50+ batch-level safety checks, and a Health Report with every pan.
Q: Is ceramic cookware safe for daily cooking?
A: Good ceramic cookware can be a safe choice for daily cooking when the materials are clear and the testing is real. Asai tests 300+ Toxins including PTFE, PFOA, PFAS, Heavy Metals, so you do not have to rely on blind trust. Use wooden or silicone tools to protect the surface.
Q: What is the difference between pure ceramic cookware and ceramic-coated cookware?
A: Pure ceramic cookware and fully ceramic cookware usually refer to cookware made entirely from ceramic. They can be beautiful, but may feel heavy or less practical for everyday Indian cooking. Ceramic coated cookware has a ceramic surface over a stronger base. Asai chose this route because it offers a better balance of safety, performance, and daily ease. If you are comparing pure ceramic cookware india options, this difference matters.
Q: Can ceramic nonstick cookware be used on gas and induction cooktops?
A: Yes, ceramic nonstick cookware can be used on gas and induction if the base is compatible. Always check the product page before buying. Asai cookware is designed for modern Indian kitchens, where homes often move between gas, induction, and different cooking routines.
Q: Is ceramic cookware better than traditional non-stick cookware?
A: For many homes, yes. Ceramic nonstick cookware gives you easy release with a more reassuring material story. With Asai, you also get batch testing and a Health Report, so you are not just choosing a pan that performs well — you are choosing one that gives you proof.
Q: What should I look for before buying ceramic utensils and cookware?
A: Look for material clarity, test reports, cooktop compatibility, comfortable handles, and easy maintenance. Wooden tools and silicone tools are good choices for protecting the surface. Gentle accessories and soft tools help your cookware last longer and keep daily cooking smoother.

