Enamelware
(noun)
Kitchenware, especially pans, made of metal with a coating of enamel to prevent rust and make it easier to clean.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from enamel + ware.
Examples:
- My grandma always kept a few pieces of enamelware in her camping gear for cooking over a fire.
- The bright red enamelware coffeepot was a cheerful addition to the kitchen.
- Many people prefer enamelware to other materials because it's lightweight, durable, and easy to clean.
- The children enjoyed eating their cereal from the enamelware bowls, which were colorful and fun.
- I had to replace my old enamelware pot after it chipped and started to rust.