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Does Microwave-Safe Mean Oven-Safe?
- Microwave-safe plastic dishes and containers have been tested and are safe for use in microwave ovens. However, the plastic in these containers is not intended to be used under high heat for long periods of time. If these containers or dishes are subjected to such conditions -- the kind found in a conventional oven -- they can melt. The melted containers or dishes would ruin the food, the containers themselves and possibly the oven; don't use them in a conventional oven.
- Some oven-safe containers and dishes may be used in both conventional and microwave ovens. These containers or dishes will explicitly state that they are "microwave-safe" and "oven-safe." Some examples include Pyrex, ceramic and stoneware pieces.
- Metallic cookware, dishes and containers are usually oven-safe; however, metal objects should never be placed inside a microwave oven. Because of the microwaves' reflection off the metal, uneven cooking or oven damage can result.
- If the container, cookware or plate is not labeled as either "oven-safe" or "microwave-safe," do not place the item in either type of oven. This will prevent damage to the item or to the oven.
Microwave-Safe Plastics
Non-Metallic Oven-Safe Containers
Oven-Safe But Not Microwave-Safe
If You Are Unsure
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