Determining what cookware to buy for your kitchen is stressful. In addition to classic, tried-and-true cookware like a trusty cast-iron skillet, many new brands have been making major waves in the market. Between evaluating a pan’s performance, style and features, there’s also safety to worry about. The nonstick coating of the past was often made with chemicals that science has since found to be potentially toxic, which is something you never want to hear when you’re talking about food!

With all these choices, how can you determine which is the best? Enter ceramic cookware, made famous by social media-viral brands like Caraway and GreenPan. These brands offer environmentally friendly ceramic alternatives that allow you to continue to use nonstick pans without worry, which is a big part of what makes them appealing. Caraway and GreenPan are also renowned for their aesthetics, making cookware with modern designs in multiple colors.

But with all the similarities, what are the differences that set them apart from each other? We’ve tested both brands as part of a massive ceramic cookware test, and here’s what we can tell you about the GreenPan vs. Caraway debate.

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Caraway

This cookware brand went viral for its nonstick coating and beautiful, vibrant colors. This is one pan you won't want to hide away in a cupboard!

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A smooth, slick surface for frying eggs or flipping pancakes? GreenPan's got it—with an affordable price tag, to boot!

Caraway and GreenPan: At a Glance

We’ve tested a wide range of Caraway products, and each time, we’ve been highly impressed. Not only are they visually stunning, but they also perform exceptionally well in the kitchen. All Caraway products are ethically manufactured by certified partners who ensure safe working conditions and fair compensation. They also ship their products in eco-friendly packaging that’s free of single-use plastics.

GreenPan is built tough with layers of stainless steel topped with its special ceramic nonstick coating. Like Caraway’s ceramic cookware, GreenPan has a nonstick surface that is free from PTFE, PFO and heavy metals. That means you can cook without worrying your food will pick up unwanted chemicals.

Caraway vs. GreenPan: What’s Similar?

According to James Beard award-winning chef Karen Akunowicz, “When shopping for ceramic cookware, look for high-quality, nontoxic coatings that are free of PFAS, PFOA, lead and cadmium. A good ceramic pan should provide excellent heat retention and even cooking.”

Caraway and GreenPan are both known for their internet-famous nonstick ceramic cookware. These pots and pans are designed to be functional, nontoxic and Instagram-worthy. Both offer nontoxic ceramic coatings that don’t leach chemicals into meals. They’re also both designed for low to medium temperatures and offer nonstick properties.

Caraway vs. GreenPan: What’s Different?

Caraway’s cookware is made of ceramic-coated aluminum, which is oven-safe up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit and compatible with all stovetops, including induction. By contrast, GreenPan’s viral cookware features a Thermolon ceramic-based nonstick coating that’s oven-safe up to 600 degrees, but not all the cookware they produce is induction-compatible. GreenPan also offers various products and designs, including a stainless steel cookware line, cutlery, kitchen accessories and small appliances.

The most notable difference between Caraway and GreenPan is that the former is not dishwasher safe, while the latter is. But truthfully, these pans are so easy to clean thanks to their nonstick coating that hand-washing may actually be easier than putting them in the dishwasher!

How We Tested Caraway

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While writing our Caraway cookware review, we were delighted by just how nonstick these pans are. Hardly anything stuck, making cleanup incredibly easy. In our trials, fried eggs effortlessly glided around the pan without any oil! The meats we tested browned beautifully, although we observed some uneven heating, with the center of the pan becoming hotter than the edges.

One of our editors who uses Caraway at home had to replace her frying pan after three years of daily use when the nonstick ceramic coating began to chip away from the aluminum core. However, she attributed this to her frequent use of metal utensils and harsh scrubbers, which the manufacturer says to avoid. But she continues to enjoy cooking with her replacement pan, now using nonstick-safe silicone tools.

One of our editors was also impressed with the Caraway prep set, while another swears by her Caraway bakeware set.

Pros

  • Incredibly beautiful cookware available in multiple colors
  • Very nonstick right out of the box
  • Sturdy construction
  • Nontoxic ceramic

Cons

  • Nonstick coating doesn’t last if you use metal tools
  • Not suitable for use on high heat
  • Not dishwasher-safe
  • Pricey

Our Favorite Caraway Products

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How We Tested GreenPan

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When we brought the GreenPan frying pan into our Product Testing Lab, it blew us away. Nothing stuck! Chicken tenderloins browned gorgeously; eggs slid around the pan without needing a drop of oil. We love that these pans are dishwasher safe, but honestly, you don’t need an appliance for cleanup. They’re so nonstick that hand washing them takes only a few seconds. For more details, read our full GreenPan review.

Though we haven’t tested many of them (yet!), GreenPan also offers a slew of other eco-friendly products. In addition to the famous frying pan, there are also full ceramic cookware sets, stainless steel pans, cast-iron pieces like Dutch ovens and many more. They also produce a line of bakeware and cutlery, as well as a wide range of small appliances like waffle makers and slow cookers.

Pros

  • Competes with expensive ceramic cookware pans at a more affordable price
  • Sturdy multilayer steel construction coated in ceramic
  • No harmful Teflon chemicals or heavy metals seeping into food
  • Distributes heat evenly
  • Works with all types of cooktops
  • Safe for use in the oven and broiler

Cons

  • Nonstick factor has dissipated a little within six months of use
  • Simple, basic designs without any frills or trendy colors
  • The bundle doesn’t come with lids

Our Favorite GreenPan Products

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The Bottom Line

When considering GreenPan vs. Caraway, the first thing to consider is your budget. Caraway is pricier than GreenPan, but their products have consistently been top performers in our tests and have continued to deliver top-quality performance after years of use. Alternately, GreenPan is more affordable, but the nonstick coating has suffered more over time. If you don’t cook a lot and are on a tighter budget, it might be your better choice.

The best place to buy Caraway cookware is directly through their website. The company frequently runs sales and discounts on items, so if you keep your eyes open, you can score some great deals. Though you can find GreenPan cookware through many major retailers, the only place to find everything the company offers is through the GreenPan website. Happy cooking!


FAQ

Is GreenPan or Caraway better?

According to our tests, Caraway stays nonstick longer, but GreenPan is less pricey and performs just as well, at least while the nonstick ceramic lasts.

Are GreenPan and Caraway nontoxic?

Both GreenPan and Caraway use a ceramic coating instead of traditional nonstick, making them both nontoxic choices.

Can GreenPan and Caraway go in the oven?

Yes! Most ceramic cookware like GreenPan and Caraway can go into the oven.

Why You Should Trust Us

Our Product Testing Team put over a dozen ceramic pans to the test. We collected about 675 data points and performed roughly eight tests on each pan. For performance, we cooked up a chicken tenderloin, flipped over-easy eggs and whipped up a crêpe on each pan. Primary product tester Sheri Kaz has reviewed dozens of home and lifestyle products for Family HandymanReader’s Digest and Taste of Home. She has firsthand experience trying out numerous kitchen gadgets and tools, making her a reliable source of information when picking the best ceramic cookware.

As for me, I’m a shopping editor at Reader’s DigestFamily Handyman and Taste of Home as well as a former sales and deals editor. In these roles, I found, reviewed and tested hundreds of products ranging from outdoor gear, food and recipes, travel gadgets and tools.

For this piece, I also spoke to Karen Akunowicz to discuss what to look for when choosing ceramic cookware. Karen is a James Beard award-winning chef, restauranteur, and television personality who has made appearances on Bravo’s Top Chef and Food Network’s Tournament of Champions.