In the last one year, I have seen
microwave ovens in almost every kitchen I entered. Many students even have
microwaves in their apartments in schools. These tell us that microwave ovens
are more common than ever in many every part of the world.
There have been many questions regarding the safety of
microwaved foods itself. Many people are still skeptical when it comes to
microwaved foods — they feel since the process involves radiation instead of
fire to heat food, it is probably not safe. We have discussed that in this article. You can still access it here.
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Doing a quick Google search for the “safety of microwaved
foods” will bring up several articles telling you that microwaved food is not
safe. Part of the things that make some microwaved foods unsafe is the
container in which we microwave the foods. Some containers are not safe for
microwaving foods because they leave some dangerous and toxic materials in the
food after completing the heating in your microwave oven.
Microwaving Food in Plastic: Dangerous or
not?
Many people microwave foods in plastics more than any other
material. We often by foods from eateries in plastic packs to microwave and eat
at home. Is this safe or dangerous? Find out!
When
you microwave foods in plastic containers or plastic wraps, dioxins, which are
cancer-causing chemicals are released into foods. These materials are not
present in plastics but are formed when, plastics, metals, wood, and other
materials are burned.
Bisphenol-A
(BPA), added to make clear, hard plastic and phthalates, added to make plastic
soft and flexible are some of the compounds that are released into our foods
when we microwave inside plastic containers and wraps.
So,
are there any plastics that are safe for microwaving? What are the best
materials to microwave your food in?
What materials should you microwave your food
in?
If you want to microwave your foods in plastic
materials, you should check for this “microwave safe” sign or plastic
containers labeled for use in microwave ovens. Below is the image that
indicates that a plastic is safe for microwaving.
If you still have concerns about plastic wraps
or containers and want to avoid their use in the microwave, transfer your foods
to glass or ceramic containers labeled for use in microwave ovens. They are the
safest of all.
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