CorningWare is a brand of bakeware, which is made of Pyroceram ceramic glass, that can be used for cooking, baking, microwaving, serving, and storing food.
CorningWare was introduced in 1958 by Corning Glass Works.
In the 1970s, CorningWare became extremely popular due to its versatility, durability, and beauty.
In 1998, Corning sold the CorningWare and Pyrex brands to World Kitchen LLC, which has continued to manufacture and sell the products.
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A collection of classic white bakeware dishes and sets with the signature blue cornflower design that can go from oven to table to dishwasher.
A range of cookware made with ceramic glass that is safe for use on stove tops and in microwaves.
Replacements lids compatible with CorningWare and Pyrex cookware.
Yes, most CorningWare products can be used on the stovetop, including the French White and Stovetop Safe collections.
Yes, CorningWare can go in the microwave, making it a versatile choice for cooking and reheating food.
Yes, CorningWare is safe to use in the freezer, making it a convenient option for storing leftovers and meal prep.
Yes, CorningWare dishes are dishwasher safe, making them easy to clean.
No, CorningWare is currently manufactured in other countries, including China and France.