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Titanium dioxide is not typically used directly in the manufacture of cooking utensils.
It is a common substance in various household products like paints, sunscreens, and cosmetics, due to its brightness and resistance to UV light.
However, some cooking utensils, especially those with non-stick coatings may incorporate titanium dioxide in their materials, often mixed with other elements or compounds, to improve durability and heat-resistance.
It's considered safe for such uses, although inhalation of titanium dioxide dust or powder should be avoided.
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