Utensils
Plastic
Cling film
Thermometers
Waxed paper
Materials that you must not use in a microwave oven
Utensils
Aluminium tray
Food container
with metal handle
Utensils made
of metal or with
metal decorations
Ties with metal
wire
Paper bags
Plastic foam
Wood
Notes
Exclusively those that are microwave compatible. Follow the
manufacturer's instructions. They must bear the mention
"Suitable for microwave ovens". Some plastic containers
soften when the food inside them becomes hot. Slit, pierce
or partially open the "cooking bags" and the hermetically
sealed plastic bags in accordance with the indications on their
packaging.
Exclusively those that are microwave compatible. To cover the
food during cooking in order to retain moisture. Make sure
that the plastic film does not touch the food.
Exclusively those which are microwave compatible
(thermometers for meat and confectionery).
Use this to cover the foods in order to avoid splashing and to
retain their moisture.
Notes
Can cause sparks. Put the food in a microwave compatible
container.
Can cause sparks. Put the food in a microwave compatible
container.
The metal blocks the microwave energy, which prevents the
food from cooking. The metal decorations can cause sparks.
May cause sparks and a fire in the oven.
May cause a fire in the oven.
Plastic foams may melt or contaminate the liquids present in
the oven if they are exposed to high temperatures.
Wood dries out when it is used in a microwave oven and can
crack or split.
ENGLISH
GB-11