Franciscan Whitestone dinnerware is generally considered microwave-safe; however, it's important to check for any specific markings or guidelines from the manufacturer. Avoid using pieces with metallic accents, as these can cause sparks or damage in the microwave. Always monitor the ware while heating and use caution, as it may become hot. If in doubt, consult the care instructions or the manufacturer's website for definitive guidance.
Yes, Corelle and Corning dinnerware are microwave safe because they are made from Vitrelle.
yes.
Lacquer ware is generally not safe for use in a microwave oven. The lacquer used in these items can contain materials that may not withstand high temperatures and could potentially release harmful chemicals when heated. Additionally, if the lacquer ware has metal components or decorations, it can cause sparks and damage the microwave. It's best to check the manufacturer's guidelines before using lacquer ware in the microwave.
No, they are made of melmac/melamine which is not microwave-safe.
According to Gladware FAQ, they are microwavable but they recommend lifting one corner of the lid for ventilation.
Pyrex (the traditional borosilicate glass Pyrex made by Corning before 1998) is safe for both applications. Avoid the more recent Pyrex made by World Kitchen. The January 2011 issue of Consumer Reports indicates that it is not safe.
The NORDIC WARE 2-Cup Microwave Egg Poacher will poach eggs in the microwave.
No, ceramic ware is not cheap if you want it to be microwave, diswasher, and oven safe. There are some cheap ceramic products but those usually contain toxic chemicals like lead.
Corning ware indicates that it is safe up to 350 F. It is actually safe up to over 450 degrees, but the glass top is not. My Mom's used this stuff in the oven since the 50s (yes, original pieces even). Corning ware was developed from the same stuff they used on ballistic missles.
no, it is too fragile and has not been 'tempered' to withstand high temperatures. YES!! The Corelle website says that it is oven safe in a PREHEATED oven to 350 degrees. Ref: http://www.corelle.com/index.asp?pageId=28
When moving into a new home, you will need to make sure you have all of the pots and pans you need according to how much you cook. You will also need adequate dishes to eat on and drink out of, and you will need some kind of oven safe and microwave safe dishes.
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