Granite VS Ceramic: Best Material for Cookware

Granite and ceramic cookware are often shelved side by side, and shoppers assume they are totally different materials. They are closer than you think — and the real question is what is in the coating.
What granite cookware actually is
Despite the name, granite cookware is not stone. It is typically an aluminum body coated with a speckled nonstick finish designed to look like granite. Quality varies widely, and some budget versions still use PTFE-based coatings.
What ceramic cookware is
Ceramic cookware uses a mineral-derived (silica-based) nonstick coating applied over a metal core. It releases food easily, handles medium-high heat, and — when made correctly — contains no PFAS, PTFE, or heavy metals.
The deciding factor: what is in the coating
Both can perform well, but the only thing that matters for your health is whether the coating is genuinely free of forever chemicals. That is where many speckled granite pans fall short and verified ceramic wins. Alva ceramic nonstick is lab-tested free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium.
Our pick: the Alva 7-Piece Ceramic Nonstick Set — PFAS-free, induction-ready, and easy to clean. See our safety standards, or browse best-sellers and take $30 off your first $200+ order.
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