Talk:Vita Craft Corporation

Translation of reference
無水調理が出来る鍋, vita craftとは: to English from Japanese

Translator: User:Jeterato

NOTE: THIS IS A DESCRIPTION FOR THE JAPAN MARKET (And will vary from descriptions for the US market)

Vita Craft, made in the United States, is a healthy cookware company that was created from as a result of research and development of two specialists from Seattle University and University of Wisconsin. The pans keep the natural taste of food and cook food in a healthy way.

Vita Craft is made on the basis of preventative medicine, “The health of the family should not be protected by taking medicine, but rather by using waterless, non oil, low temperature, and low pressure home cooking.” (Seems to be a quote from a Vita Craft spokesperson.)

In other words, food can become medicine, but it can also be damaging. The type of cookware pots you use determines if you cook healthy food or damaging food.

Features of Vita Craft:

-Has thermal efficiency, so the pans require less energy.

-Extensive 5-ply layer system.

-Can be used in multiple power sources, including Induction Heating of 200 volts.

-Can use cookware pans without excessive oil and can cook some items without oil.

-Can cook cakes without burning them like oven cooking often does.

-When you turn off the heat, the pans can still use heat stored inside the pans to cooke the food.

-Easy to take care of.

It has a long-term warranty of 10 years (lifetime warranty in the US).

The most important feature of the cookware is the nutritional value that does not get destroyed because of waterless cooking. The lid to the cookware pans is designed with a vapor seal that makes it difficult for heat and moisture to escape. As a result, “waterless cooking” is possible to cook items like vegetables by using the water inside the vegetables. The loss of vitamins easily dissolves in water, likewise with waterless cooking, the loss of vitamins is held down to a minimum.

When cooking items like meat, you need less salt because the taste of the food is natural and because excessive oil is not used.

If you have not heard about Vita Craft pans until now, you might desire to buy the cookware.

You must get the price of Vita Craft from the official web site. While the cost may be high, the daily cost of energy will decrease, which will decrease costs in the long run.

Ranking of popular pots:

Gives ranking from 1 to 10 on the popularity of Vita Craft pans. (don’t think this needs to be translated).

= problem with this page = The article says "Vita Craft advertises their cookware as healthy because the pans require little oil and are designed with a vapor seal, so no heat or moisture escapes the pan when the lid is secured, which results in waterless cooking.[4] Waterless cooking requires less heat and less pressure, while retaining more vitamins and minerals, than cookware that is not waterless. In addition, the high ply count enables certain pans to cook items like cakes without burning them like stoves often do.[4]"

Several problems. First there is no citation for the statement "Waterless cooking requires less heat and less pressure, while retaining more vitamins and minerals, than cookware that is not waterless." Unless the citation is #4, which I don't know what that is. But this is attempting to be a statement of fact, not something the company says. The wikipedia page on verifiability Verifiability says that sources should be "reliable, third-party, published sources with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy." and the page also talks more about what sources are considered reliable. The sources on this page don't fit that description.

So either this entire article should be removed, because it is not consistent with verifiable sources policy of wikipedia, or the wikipedia requirement should be changed. Otherwise, anyone can say anything. Socialresearch (talk) 02:31, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

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