no, might melt and chemicals will get into food
consulator
metal is not best as it will scratch try using a heat proof plastic spatula
No, texture is a physical property of a plastic spatula. Chemical properties describe the behavior of a substance in reactions and interactions with other substances.
A rubber or plastic spatula might not be able to stand the intensity of heat as much as a silicone one would be able to. Silicone is very heat resistant and won't melt like plastic would.
A plastic spatula is not a conductor, as electricity does not transfer through plastic. A metal spatula is a conductor, since the metal used in kitchenware is often steel (stainless is the most popular), and steel is a conductor. While a better conductor would be copper, aluminum, silver, or gold, steel does conduct electricity.
It is possible to get cancer from doing just about anything these days. Using a metal spatula can result in cancer, but so can using a plastic spatula.
A plastic spatula is easier to work with, turns "sunnyside" or" over easy" style eggs much better. Metal spatulas will scratch pan and eggs tend to stick to the metal, thus causing breakage.
a tool for killing flies, especially when they get into your house usually plastic looks something like a large, flexible spatula
you don't. After you get to the spatula in the kitchen you push the salt to the left side of the spatula, then jump on the right side of the spatula.
A spatula, as used in cooking, can be made of rubber, wood or a heat resistance plastic, or a combination. It is used to stir a mixture in a bowl, turn over (fried food in a frying pan), or to fill a baking case with a cake mixture, and so on.
Spatula's are all sizes.
Larry the spatula.