yes there gay so when they go in they turn strait If it's the frozen chicken like Tyson, then no..as long as you cook it for the appropriate time. Heating up already cooked chicken should be safe as long as you know how long to do it for and not to do it for too long. To cook raw chicken in a microwave however, is unsafe. I would not advise it.
Yes as long as there are no toxins in the food or bacteria
it gets nuked
varied menu, portion control, customers are not moving around, therefore less accidents, attractive food, little service skills are required, limited interactions, safe food
actually today I just made cookies for my family and afterward everyone felt sick to their stomach and turns out the shortening I used was totally rancid it makes the cookie dough look all dark and smells bad. The rancid food....hmmm.....i only had one cookie and I feel fine but my family on the other hand had three or four and they feel a little sick to their stomach but I think its just you can eat rancid food depending on what it is that's gone rancid. But I think if you eat too much then its not too safe.
It doesn't shrivel or pop, it just dies. It cracks and leaks.
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All of Sterlite food storage items are microwave safe. They are designed to reheat food in the microwave. Use caution when reheating food high in sugar or fat as they can cause damage to microwave safe containers. See microwave manufacturer's instructions for information regarding the use of microwave safe containers in your microwave."
Yes, food from a microwave is just hot, it isn't changed in any real way.
yes.
They are safe to cook food in (as long as you follow to cooking instructions correctly).
Storing food in a microwave is not safe if it requires refrigeration. If it is food normally stored on a shelf or on the counter, there is nothing wrong with putting it in there, it will keep animals and insects away from it.
No
The foil cant really harm the food in any way to make it unsafe. Putting the foil in the microwave can result in a lot of sparks and eventually will lead to a broken microwave. Try using a plate or microwave safe tupperware.
Induction burners are totally safe. If magnets weren't food safe then you wouldn't hang them on your refrigerator.
no it is not safe because aluminum is an insulator which means that when u take it out the heat will melt it and cause a serious injury if touched. it is also not safe because any metal heated in a microwave can cause a fire
In general, fine bone china is microwave safe. Where the items have gold or platinum band detail on them, these are not suitable for the microwave.
It should be, as long as the coating on the plate is not foil.
Not for the microwave.