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To Heat Or Not To Heat? Here Are 6 Common Kitchen Items That You Should Never Put In A Microwave
Ah, the microwave! The holy grail of kitchen appliances for us. it's fast, it's efficient, and let's face it, it's the closest thing to magic we have when hunger strikes. We've all been there, haven't we? Staring into the depths of the fridge, looking for something, anything, that can be nuked into a steaming plate of deliciousness.
Now Imagine, you're about to reheat that leftover biryani, and in your excitement (or let's be real, your starvation-induced delirium), you forget to remove that shiny spoon. The next thing you know, there's a miniature fireworks show happening inside the microwave.

Here's your PSA: metal and microwaves are arch-enemies! They spark, they can cause fires, and they will absolutely ruin your meal and potentially your microwave. So, unless you're reheating your love for dramatic light shows, keep the metals out, because these sparks are not romantic folks!
In this post, we have listed 5 items that you should never put inside a microwave as they can lead to accidents, damage the appliance, or even pose health risks. Let us know about them.
1.
Aluminum
Foil
While
it's
common
knowledge
that
metal
and
microwaves
don't
mix,
some
may
be
surprised
to
learn
that
aluminum
foil
falls
into
this
category.
Placing
foil
in
the
microwave
can
result
in
sparks,
fire,
and
potential
damage
to
the
oven.
A
study
conducted
by
the
U.S.
Food
and
Drug
Administration
(FDA)
highlights
the
risk
of
arcing
and
sparking
when
metal
is
exposed
to
microwaves,
emphasizing
the
importance
of
avoiding
any
metal
in
the
microwave,
including
aluminum
foil.
2.
Plastic
Containers
Not
Labeled
"Microwave-Safe"
Not
all
plastic
containers
are
created
equal,
and
some
can
release
harmful
chemicals
when
heated.
Research
published
in
the
journal
"Environmental
Health
Perspectives" indicates
that
certain
plastics
may
leach
endocrine-disrupting
chemicals
into
food
when
exposed
to
heat.
To
ensure
microwave
safety,
only
use
containers
labeled
as
"microwave-safe,"
and
avoid
those
with
recycling
codes
#3
(polyvinyl
chloride
or
PVC)
and
#7
(other,
including
polycarbonate).
3.
Styrofoam
Containers
While
convenient
for
takeout
and
leftovers,
styrofoam
containers
should
never
be
microwaved.
The
heat
from
the
microwave
can
cause
styrofoam
to
melt,
releasing
harmful
chemicals
into
your
food.
The
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA)
recognizes
styrene,
a
component
of
styrofoam,
as
a
possible
human
carcinogen.
Opt
for
microwave-safe
glass
or
ceramic
containers
instead.
4.
Eggs
In
Their
Shell
Microwaving
whole
eggs
in
their
shells
is
a
recipe
for
disaster.
The
buildup
of
steam
within
the
egg
can
cause
it
to
explode,
creating
a
mess
and
potential
burns.
A
study
published
in
the
"Journal
of
Food
Science"
explains
the
science
behind
the
phenomenon,
emphasizing
that
microwaving
eggs
in
their
shells
poses
safety
risks
due
to
the
pressure
buildup.
5.
Hot
Peppers
Microwaving
hot
peppers
or
foods
containing
them
can
release
volatile
oils,
creating
an
irritant
that
may
lead
to
respiratory
distress.
The
"Journal
of
Analytical
Toxicology"
published
a
study
cautioning
against
microwaving
hot
peppers,
especially
in
enclosed
spaces
as
capsaicin
vapors
can
end
up
in
your
eyes
and
lungs
and
it
will
be
like
pepper
spraying
yourself!
6.
Metal
Metal
reflects
microwaves,
and
if
there
are
sharp
edges
or
points,
it
can
create
electrical
arcs.
These
sparks
can
lead
to
a
fire
inside
the
microwave.
In
some
cases,
microwaving
metal
can
cause
metal
objects
to
become
extremely
hot.
This
heat
may
lead
to
the
release
of
harmful
gases
or
chemicals
from
the
metal,
posing
health
risks.
While
the
microwave
oven
is
a
time-saving
marvel
in
the
kitchen,
it's
essential
to
use
it
responsibly.
Simply
by
being
mindful
of
what
goes
into
your
microwave,
you
can
enjoy
the
convenience
it
offers
without
compromising
safety
or
well-being.



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