I’ve spent a chunk of the past year evaluating enamelled cast iron for restaurants and DTC brands. The most surprising contender? The conical-lid tagine sold as the dutch oven soup pot alternative by Zhongda—formally, the “Keep Cooking Cast Iron Enamel Tagine Pots with Ceramic Lid Tagine/Tajine,” Model AD005.
Origin matters. This one comes from West of the middle section of Baigu Road, Baixiang County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, China (055450). I toured a similar Hebei foundry years ago; the process discipline there is, frankly, underrated. And yes, the conical ceramic lid does more than look pretty—it recirculates steam, so soups, stews, and braises stay plush and aromatic with minimal evaporation. In day-to-day cooking, it behaves like a compact, efficient dutch oven soup pot.
Home cooks want PFAS-free cookware, induction-ready bases, and real heft. Enamelled cast iron ticks all three. The tagine geometry also plays to low-and-slow cooking—think lentil soup with preserved lemon, or bone broth where you don’t want a rolling boil. Many customers say it’s easier to get consistent results than with tall stockpots.
| Material | High‑carbon cast iron base (ASTM A48 ≈ Class 30B), vitreous enamel, ceramic conical lid |
| Capacity Options | ≈ 2.0–3.5 L (real‑world use may vary with fill line) |
| Wall/Bottom | ≈ 4–5 mm casting thickness; flat induction-ready base |
| Heat Sources | Gas, electric, ceramic, halogen, induction; oven safe to ≈ 260°C |
| Coating | 3‑layer enamel (ground + color + top coat); lead/cadmium release tested per ISO 4531 |
| Certifications | LFGB, EU 1935/2004, FDA 21 CFR compliance; third‑party SGS reports available |
In my test lab: no visible pinholes, lid fit was snug, and the simmer stayed steady at ~92–95°C on induction level 3. The conical lid condensed vapor back into the stew, so seasoning popped. It acts like a moisture-maximizing dutch oven soup pot.
| Vendor | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Zhongda (AD005) | OEM/ODM, color customization, reasonable MOQs, induction flatness control | Limited boutique retail presence; branding needed |
| Premium Global Brand A | Legacy reputation, wide accessories, lifetime support | Higher price ≈ 2–3×, fewer OEM options |
| Local Artisan Shop | Unique glazes, small-batch charm | Variability in flatness/enamel thickness; limited certifications |
Pantone enamel hues, embossed logos on base or lid, stainless/brass/bakelite knobs, recipe cards, recyclable cartons with EAN/UPC—lead time around 35–45 days post-color approval; typical MOQ ≈ 300 units. It’s a stocked, sustainable, modern design style product that slots into cookware sets or a standalone dutch oven soup pot hero SKU.
Bottom line: if you want the moisture control of a tagine with the muscle of enamelled cast iron, this is a smart buy—and a smart private-label candidate.