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Meaning of peltre by GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE





GARCÍA ALBERTO ENRIQUE

peltre
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it is composed of: tin, copper, lead and antimony, it was believed for many years that the fact that it contains lead contaminated food and makes them toxic, losing popularity in kitchens around the world; today it is known that very little lead it contains to harm food, therefore, is harmless to human health.

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