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Glass, Ceramic and China
Heat-Resistant glass cookware is invaluable 
in microwave cooking. Many of these items are 
readily available in most homes: glass jugs, 
mixing bowls, loaf dishes, covered casseroles, 
oblong baking dishes, pie plates and round or 
square cake dishes. Examples of this type of 
cookware are Pyrex
®
 and Corningware
®
.
Dinnerware can be used for microwave heating. 
Many brands of dinnerware are microwave 
safe. Check the care information for reference 
to microwave use for dinnerware and serving 
pieces. If dinnerware is marked ovenproof, it 
frequently is safe to use in the microwave oven. 
However, to be sure, check by conducting 
microwave dish test.
Several types of glassware and dinnerware 
are not recommended for use in the microwave 
oven. Do not use dishes with metallic trim or 
containers with metal parts. Do not use cups or 
mugs with glued on handles, as they may fall 
off with continued heating. Do not use delicate 
glassware. Although the glassware may be 
transparent to microwave energy the heat from 
the food may cause the glassware to crack.
Jars and Bottles
Jars and bottles can be used to warm food to 
serving temperature, if the lid is removed first. 
Cooking should not be done in these containers 
since most are not heat resistant and during 
extended heating times, heat from food would 
cause cracking or breaking.
       Cookware and Container Guide
It is important to use the correct container when 
cooking in a microwave oven. The following will 
help you make the right selection.
How to Test a Container for Safe 
Microwave Oven Use
TO TEST A CONTAINER FOR SAFE 
MICROWAVE OVEN USE:
 Fill a 1-cup glass 
measure with cool water and place it in the 
microwave oven alongside the empty container 
to be tested; heat one (1) minute at High 
Power
. If the container is microwave ovensafe 
(transparent to microwave energy), the empty 
container should remain comfortably cool, 
the water in glass measure should be hot. If 
the container is hot, it has absorbed some 
microwave energy and should NOT be used. 
This test cannot be used for plastic containers.
Paper Products and Freezer Wrap
Waxed paper, paper plates, cups and napkins 
should not be used for heating or cooking 
food. Freezer wrap should not be used as it is 
not heat resistant and may melt. Paper towel, 
greaseproof paper and bake paper may be 
safely used for short periods of time for covering 
or lining.
Straw, Wicker and Wood
Straw and wicker baskets may be used in the 
microwave oven for short periods of time to 
warm rolls or bread. Large wooden utensils, 
such as bowls or cutting boards should NOT be 
used for prolonged heating as the microwave 
energy may cause the wood to become dry and 
brittle.
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