Even if it's in the mug of water no! The metal can give off chemicals no matter how small it is. It's doubtful it will harm you, but it could melt into the water. Make your tea, then if it should get cool put the mug with the already made tea into the microwave for 15 - 20 seconds and reheat.
NO! that is very dangerous. Microwaves go through ceramic.
Metal in a microwave oven is not a good idea. Many sparks. May cause a fire, especially if there is also paper or cardboard involved.
no no
a big teabag :-)
There are many staple foods in South America. For example, corn is a fairly common staple food in South American countries.
A Flying Teabag (apart from its more obscene meaning) can be made by following these steps: 1. Get a teabag 2. Remove the metal clip and empty its contents 3. Form it into the shape of a cylinder 4. Place it upright on a flat surface 5. Burn it from the top. After a while, the burning teabag will start to rise as it is less dense than air.
because the heat reflects of the metal and it bounces back to the microwave and then it's like a mini explosion in your microwave!
There is some kind of metal in the microwave. Maybe you have a gold edge around your plate or a metal twist tie. You can not put metal in the microwave (one metal spoon or fork will be okay.)
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Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
No, you will blow up the microwave. It will arc.
No because if you put metal in the microwave, it could cause a fire because heat and metal DO NOT mix
It has a metal mesh to reflect the microwaves back into the microwave oven instead of out.
Don't be stupid! You can't put metal in any kind of microwave.
if you put a metal in your microwave it will create a spark and when you hold it it will create a shock so don't put any metals inside the microwave it is dangerous
NO.. it can cause the short circuit or defect in metal plating of microwave.
In a gas oven, yes. But NOT in a microwave.