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According to major foil manufacturers like Reynolds, the difference in texture is purely cosmetic, and it doesn’t affect cooking, heat retention, or food safety.
- Wrapping leftovers
- Baking in the oven
- Grilling on the barbecue
- Lining a pan for easy cleanup
— it doesn’t matter which side faces up or down.
🔥 One Exception: Non-Stick Aluminum Foil
The only time side selection matters is if you’re using non-stick foil. This specialty product is designed with a non-stick coating on the dull side.
If you’re using regular aluminum foil, though, feel free to use either side — or whichever feels most photogenic on your dish!
💡 Fun Fact: Aluminum Foil Is a Kitchen Multitasker
Beyond wrapping and baking, aluminum foil is useful for:
- Scrubbing dirty grill grates
- Sharpening scissors
- Boosting your iron’s heat for wrinkle removal
- Reflecting light for indoor photography (seriously!)
🧾 Final Thoughts
✨ It’s just a result of the rolling process — and it doesn’t affect your food. ✨
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