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Microwaves set the water molecules contained in the
food vibrating. The resulting friction generates heat
that can be used to defrost or cook the food.
Food
SUITABLE UTENSILS
Glass, Glass-ceramics and Porcelain
Heat-resistant utensils made of glass, glass-ceramic or
porcelain are suitable. However, the utensils must not
contain metals (e.g., lead crystal) or be metal-plated
(e.g., gold rim, cobalt blue).
Glass, Porcelain, Ceramics
Plastics, paper etc.
Ceramics
are usually suitable but they must be enamelled. When
using utensils that are not enamelled, moisture can
be absorbed by the material and heat it up. This can
cause the material to crack.
Plastics and Paper Dishes
Heat-resistant and microwave-proof plastic utensils
or paper dishes are suitable for defrosting, heat-
ing and cooking. Please follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
Microwave Plastic Wrap
or heat-resistant wrap is suitable for covering and
wrapping food. Please follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
Roasting Bags
can be used in microwave ovens. Do not close the
bags with a metal clip because the clip may cause the
bag fi lm to melt. Close the bag with string and pierce
it several times with a fork. Films that are not heat-
resistant, e.g., fi lms to retain product freshness are
not recommended for use in microwave ovens.
GUIDE
USEFUL THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT MI-
CROWAVES
Microwaves
pass through
Metals
should not, as a rule, be used in microwave ovens
because microwaves cannot penetrate metals and
reach the food inside.
There are, however, some exceptions: Small strips
of aluminum foil can be used to cover parts to pre-
vent them from defrosting or cooking too fast (e.g.,
chicken wings).
Metal
Small metal skewers and aluminum trays (of prepack-
aged food) may be used. However, they must be
small in proportion to the food. Aluminum containers,
for example, must be fi lled to at least 2/3 to 3/4 with
food. It is recommendable to transfer the food into
microwave-safe containers.
When using aluminum trays or other metal utensils,
they must be placed at least 2.0 cm away from the
cavity walls. Otherwise the cavity walls may be dam-
aged by sparking.
Do not use any utensils with metal-plating, metal
parts or metal projections like screws, ribbons, or
handles.
TESTING UTENSILS
Perform the following test if you are unsure whether
a certain utensil is microwave-safe: Place the utensil
into the oven, put a glass containing about 150 ml of
water on or beside the utensil, and operate the micro-
wave oven at 100% power for 1 to 2 minutes. If it is
cool or luke-warm to the touch, the utensil is suitable
for microwave use. Do not perform this test on plastic
dishes because the plastic might melt.
The microwaves are
absorbed by the food
Microwaves are
refl ected
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