• Sundray
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    601 month ago

    “And if someone microwaves spaghetti in that tupperware, so help me…”

    • Mossy Feathers (She/They)
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      401 month ago

      Do not microwave anything plastic. There is no such thing as microwavable plastic. “Microwavable plastic” is simply plastic that doesn’t melt in the microwave. It can still leech, though. Thats why spaghetti often turns plastic Tupperware red when microwaved.

      • @OrganicMustard
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        111 month ago

        There are also glass tupperwares and microwave safe metal tupperwares.

        The red/orange residue is also left on those, mainly due to the lycopene not dissolving in water. But I’m with you in the no heating or cooking in plastic.

        • jonkenator
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          61 month ago

          TIL: microwave safe metal containers… 🤯

          • @[email protected]
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            61 month ago

            If i recall, the main trick is to make sure there aren’t any sharp corners or other places that are close enough together that arcing can occur. But there might be some additional stuff, like coatings and other design choices that are necessary to promote even and effective heating (otherwise the microwave will heat the bowl instead of the food since the radiation won’t pass through metal like it does with plastic, paper, or glass).

    • Nougat
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      31 month ago

      Chinese carry out has been coming in rectangular plastic containers. These are wonderful for reheating things and not being concerned about what happens.