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If you own a microwave, then it’s very important to know which food or items are allowed to be put inside aside from knowing to properly clean the said appliance. It is also very important to note that you should never turn on an empty microwave as it may cause the machine to self-destruct. Learn what food or materials you should not heat in the microwave with this list by Natural Cures on YouTube.
Water
Water does not form bubbles to help it cool down when it is heated in the microwave, what happens instead is it overheats and eventually cracks the glass container that it was in.
Frozen meat
Defrosting meat in the microwave is difficult because it mostly just overcooks the edges and leaves the insides cold, this method not only unevenly heats your meat, but it also encourages bacteria growth.
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Whole eggs
Microwaves generate heat too fast which causes steam to form inside the egg, and since it has nowhere to go, it builds up inside, then eventually explodes.
Peppers
This one releases gas when heated and it is susceptible to catching fire, so it is not a really good idea to heat any kind of pepper in the microwave. The same goes for fresh fruits and carrots because they will only explode inside or burn.
Unpeeled potatoes and tomatoes
The skin of the potato or tomato will keep the heat inside and will make it explode or catch fire. If you really want to try to heat these items, then it’s best to poke holes in them first, and when heating tomato sauce, make sure to cover it with a lid to avoid making a mess.
Sausages
Sausages have a thin peel that can cause damage, explosion, or catch fire. Poke holes all over them before heating, or cover them with a paper towel to avoid grease splatters.
Tableware with metallic details
This type of dinnerware has details on them that are made of metallic paint which can cause a reaction when heated, then eventually cause a mess on your microwave.
Aluminum foil
One of the most important items you should never put inside your microwave is any kind of metal, even the smallest amount may cause a fire. The same goes for plastic, paper bags, polystyrene containers, and acrylics. So make sure to always use microwave-safe dishes or containers.
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