In Papua New Guinea, the cookware market is heavily influenced by the extreme humidity and coastal salt air, which accelerate the oxidation of standard metals. This has led to a growing demand for black enamel cookware, as the enamel coating provides a critical barrier against corrosion while maintaining the heat retention of cast iron.
The local culinary culture, blending traditional open-fire cooking with modern urban kitchens, requires tools that are versatile. We see a significant shift toward custom bbq tools that can withstand high thermal stress without warping, catering to both commercial hospitality and residential outdoor grilling.
Despite the availability of cheap imports, there is a distinct trend toward "heritage-ware." Consumers are increasingly seeking cast iron skillet with enamel exterior options that offer the longevity of traditional pots but with the ease of modern cleaning and maintenance.





