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Baby bottles and baby food:
Warning:
after reheating, you must always
test the temperature of the milk or the food in
the usual way (for example on the back of your
hand), BEFORE feeding the baby or young
child, to avoid serious internal burns. The baby
bottle should be shaken vigorously, as the
temperature may vary from the top to the
bottom of the bottle.
Sterilisation:
we do not recommend you use
the microwave to sterilise baby bottles.
If you use a microwave steriliser, use the
amount of water advised by the manufacturer
and follow the manufacturerʼs instructions
closely.
Temperature:
Food which has been kept in the refrigerator
will take longer to reheat than food kept at room
temperature.
Always check the temperature before eating,
even if you have kept to the cooking times
indicated in the book or on the packet.
If in doubt, increase the reheating time.
Stirring:
Remember to turn or stir the food as often as
possible during the reheating process in order
to even out the temperature at the edges and in
the middle. Food which cannot be stirred (such
as gratins) must be cut and tested in the
middle.
Standing time:
As heat continues to spread by conduction after
reheating, it is important to wait a few minutes
before eating (from 2-3 minutes for individual
portions, to 8-10 minutes for family-sized
dishes). This standing time is essential when
using the automatic programmes.
Reheating
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