Microwave-
Cookware
safe
Disposable polyester
cardboard dishes
Fast-food packaging
• Polystyrene cups
containers
• Paper bags or
newspaper
• Recycled paper or
metal trims
Glassware
• Oven-to-tableware
• Fine glassware
• Glass jars
Metal
• Dishes
• Freezer bag twist
ties
Paper
• Plates, cups,
napkins and Kitchen
paper
• Recycled paper
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Comments
Some frozen foods are packaged
✓
in these dishes.
Can be used to warm food.
✓
Overheating may cause the
polystyrene to melt.
May catch fire.
✗
May cause arcing.
✗
Can be used, unless decorated
✓
with a metal trim.
Can be used to warm foods or
✓
liquids. Delicate glass may break
or crack if heated suddenly.
Must remove the lid. Suitable for
✓
warming only.
May cause arcing or fire.
✗
✗
For short cooking times and
✓
warming. Also to absorb excess
moisture.
May cause arcing.
✗
Microwave-
Cookware
safe
Plastic
• Containers
✓
• Cling film
✓
• Freezer bags
✓ ✗
Wax or grease-proof
✓
paper
: Recommended
✓
: Use Caution
✓✗
: Unsafe
✗
COOKING GUIDE
Reheating Dish Entrees
Use the power levels and times in this table as a guide lines for reheating.
Portion
Food
Method
(g)
Plated meal
350
Plate a meal of 2-3
(chilled)
chilled components
on a ceramic dish.
Reheat covered.
15
Comments
Particularly if heat-resistant
thermoplastic. Some other
plastics may warp or discolour
at high temperatures. Do not use
Melamine plastic.
Can be used to retain moisture.
Should not touch the food. Take
care when removing the film as
hot steam will escape.
Only if boilable or oven-proof.
Should not be airtight. Prick with a
fork, if necessary.
Can be used to retain moisture
and prevent spattering.
Standing
Time
Power
time
(min.)
(min.)
MEDIUM
6½-7
3
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