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I don't know that it's better to bake with stoneware. It really just depends on your personal preference. Many people like to bake with stoneware, because stoneware absorbs the flavor of the food you are baking. Therefore, after you bake many things on stoneware, the stoneware actually adds flavor to your food.

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