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Material
Microwave-safe
Description
Fast-food
packaging
Polystyrene
cups or
containers
Overheating may cause these
to melt.
Paper bags or
newspaper
These may catch fire.
Recycled paper
or metal trims
These may cause arcing
Glassware
Oven-to-table
ware
Microwave-safe unless
decorated with metal trim.
Fine glassware
Rapid heating may cause
delicate glassware to break
or crack.
Glass jars
Appropriate for warming
only. Remove the lid before
cooking.
Metal
Dishes
These may cause arcing or
fire.
Freezer bag
with twist-ties
Paper
Plates, cups,
napkins, and
kitchen paper
Use to cook for a short
time. These absorb excess
moisture.
Recycled paper
Causes arcing.
: Microwave Safe
: Use Caution
: Microwave Unsafe
Cookware for microwaving
Cookware used for Microwave Mode must allow microwaves to pass through
and penetrate food. Metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and copper reflect
microwaves. Therefore, do not use cookware made of metallic materials. Cookware
marked microwave - safe is always safe for use. For additional information on
appropriate cookware, refer to the following guide.
Requirements:
•
Flat bottom and straight sides
•
Tight-fitting lid
•
Well-balanced pan with handles that weigh less than the main pan
Material
Microwave-safe
Description
Aluminium foil
Use for a small serving
size to protect against
overcooking. Arcing can
occur if the foil is near the
oven wall or if you use an
excessive amount of foil.
Crusty plate
Do not use for preheating for
more than 8 minutes.
Bone china or earthenware
Porcelain, pottery, glazed
earthenware, and bone china
are usually microwave-safe,
unless decorated with a metal
trim.
Disposable polyester
cardboard dishes
Some frozen foods are
packaged in these dishes.
: Microwave Safe
: Use Caution
: Microwave Unsafe
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