Yes, it is. Although I can't imagine it tasting as good. Also, if you put the coffee in the water before you microwave it you'll probably find that it will get hotter than it would from your average kettle. The particles in the coffee will accelerate the heating process... just don't get burnt! Oh, and make sure you use a microwave safe container.
Easier way is to use a Microwave Coffee Maker.
One example is available through this link;
http://www.storeshop.com/coffee-wave.html
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Reheating coffee in the microwave is generally safe, but it can affect the taste and quality of the coffee. Overheating coffee can also lead to a bitter taste. It is recommended to use a lower power setting and shorter time intervals when reheating coffee in the microwave to avoid overheating.
That would be glass. All glass--not crystal which can contain metals--is microwave safe. Even the Bodum double walled coffee cups are.Glass microwave safe coffee cups can be purchased anywhere you can buy kitchen items. Try:WalmartMeijerKmartSearsMacy'sJC PenneyBed Bath & BeyondLinens and ThingsWilliams SonomaTargetKohl'sCrate and BarrelTeavanaOr, any of thousands of online vendors.
not really. it just depends on the dish...like if its glass, stone, plastic, etc.
Yes, this product is microwave safe.
Yes, these dishes are microwave safe.
Yes, these plates are microwave safe.
Yes, the PP 5 microwave is safe to use in the microwave.
The microwave requires more power (1200 watts) than the coffee-maker (900 watts). The microwave reheats coffee quickly in 30 seconds, while the coffee-maker takes 10 minutes (or 600 seconds) to brew coffee. Overall, the microwave is more energy-efficient for reheating coffee in small amounts.
Yes, the PP material is microwave safe.
Yes, this microwave safe dinnerware set is suitable for use in the microwave.
Do you mean, Can you heat your aluminum coffee mug in the microwave? Because of course you can heat coffee in an aluminum mug, just not in the microwave.