You can't. Anodized coatings have no (or very tiny) pores that do not require seasoning, unlike iron or steel pans that have large pores that need seasoning.
It's the name of a spice or a seasoning.
You mean Cajun? Cajon is a drum.
the suffix pan mean complete or contains everything
an oven (heated to 180 degrees), nice italian seasoning, knife (large), milk, pan and olive oil, baby.
Dried seasoning has all moisture removed.
Pan, pronounced "pawn", means bread.
Yes, spices were grown in primitive agriculture. Sure, if by primitive agriculture you mean horticulture, seasoning plants definitely count as primitive agriculture, supplementary to hunting and gathering.
Accent seasoning, also known as monosodium glutamate (MSG), is considered safe for consumption by the FDA and other major health organizations when used in moderate amounts. However, some people may be sensitive to MSG and experience symptoms like headaches or sweating. It's important to be mindful of your own body's response to MSG and adjust your usage accordingly.
Old Bay Seasoning is a mixture of herbs and spices that was founded in 1939. It is not a Cajun seasoning although it is a little bit spicy.
Pan pan is used in emergency radio transmissions when there is no immediate danger. It is a step down from Mayday.
There are many different ways to cure a pan. 1. Use a light coat of pam. 2. A very small dollop of butter or margarine. 3. A little bit of lard.