
EN
25
Materials you
can
use in microwave oven
U
tensils
R
emarks
A
luminum
foil
S
hielding
only.
S
mall
smooth
pieces
can
be
used
to
cover
thin
parts
of
meat
or
poultry
to
prevent
overcooking.
A
rcing
can
occur
if
foil
is
too
close
to
oven
walls.
T
he
foil
should
be
at
least
1
inch
(
2
.
5
cm)
away
from
oven
walls.
F
ollow
manufacturer’s
instructions.
T
he
bottom
of
browning
dish
must
be
at
least
3
/
16
inch
(
5
mm)
above
the
turntable.
I
ncorrect
usage
may
cause
the
turntable
to
break.
M
icrowave-safe
only.
F
ollow
manufacture r's
instructions.
D
o
not
use
cracked
or
chipped
dishes.
A
lways
remove
lid.
U
se
only
to
heat
food
until
just
warm.
M
ost
glass
jars
are
not
heat
resistant
and
may
break.
H
eat-resistant
oven
glassware
only.
M
ake
sure
there
is
no
metallic
trim.
D
o
not
use
cracked
or
chipped
dishes.
F
ollow
manufacturer’s
instructions.
D
o
not
close
with
metal
tie.
M
ake
slits
to
allow
steam
to
escape.
U
se
for
short–term
cooking/warming
only.
D
o
not
leave
oven
unattended
while
cooking.
U
se
to
cover
food
for
reheating
and
absorbing
fat.
U
se
with
supervision
for
a
short-term
cooking
only.
U
se
as
a
cover
to
prevent
splattering
or
a
wrap
for
steaming.
M
icrowave-safe
only.
F
ollow
the
manufacturer’s
instructions.
S
hould
be
labeled
"
M
icrowave
S
afe".
S
ome
plastic
containers
soften,
as
the
food
inside
gets
hot.
"
B
oiling
bags"
and
tightly
closed
plastic
bags
should
be
slit,
pierced
or
vented
as
directed
by
package.
M
icrowave-safe
only.
U
se
to
cover
food
during
cooking
to
retain
moisture.
D
o
not
allow
plastic
wrap
to
touch
food.
T
hermometers
M
icrowave-safe
only
(meat
and
candy
thermometers).
W
ax
paper
U
se
as
a
cover
to
prevent
splattering
and
retain
moisture.
B
rowning
dish
G
lass
jars
G
lassware
O
ven
cooking
bags
P
aper
plates
and
cups
P
aper
towels
P
archment
paper
P
lastic
P
lastic
wrap
D
innerware
U
tensils
R
emarks
M
aterials
to
be
avoided
in
microwave
oven
A
luminum
tray
F
ood
carton
with
metal
handle
M
etal
or
metal-
trimmed
utensils
M
etal
twist
ties
P
aper
bags
P
lastic
foam
W
ood
M
ay
cause
a
fire
in
the
oven.
M
etal
shields
the
food
from
microwave
energy.
M
etal
trim
may
cause
arcing.
P
lastic
foam
may
melt
or
contaminate
the
liquid
inside
when
exposed
to
high
temperature.
W
ood
will
dry
out
when
used
in
the
microwave
oven
and
may
split
or
crack.
M
ay
cause
arcing.
T
ransfer
food
into
microwave-safe
dish.
M
ay
cause
arcing.
T
ransfer
food
into
microwave-safe
dish.
M
ay
cause
arcing
and
could
cause
a
fire
in
the
oven.
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