It's lignt, reasonably cheap and easy to shape, doesn't stain or transfer taste to most foods, and it conducts heat well which is good when cooking.
aluminum
what can they cook? they dont have any food, therefore, no need for cooking utensils.
Cooking.
It is a very good and inexpensive conductor of heat.
wood
BRINTKELN
aluminum
for zinc u can use pennies,for silver u can use any kind of silverware,for aluminum u can use popcans,and for copper there are many cooking utensils made of it.
The element found in aircraft, automobiles, welding, cooking utensils, and used to transmit electricity is aluminum. Its lightweight, corrosion-resistant properties make it an ideal choice for various applications in these industries.
Most cooking utensils are poor conductors of heat. Utensils made of materials like stainless steel and glass have low thermal conductivity, resulting in uneven heating. In contrast, utensils like copper and aluminum are good conductors and distribute heat more evenly.
clay pots
They used all normal 'stone age' utensils, there were no truly unique utensils in use.