It is made of pure food safety plastic, and Tupperware microwave series can be heated in a microwave oven.
Tupperware is one of the largest manufacturers of plastic fresh-keeping containers in the world. Its products are made of pure food safety plastics, and have passed the strict inspection by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Japanese Health Association (JPHA) and China Health and Quarantine Department. They are safe and hygienic, resistant to various solvents such as acid, alkali and salt, anti-aging and have a normal service life of several decades.
Tupperware products cover all aspects of life (including tableware, kitchenware, refrigerator, refrigerator and other catering/kitchen supplies, household tools, daily storage and storage, microwave oven utensils, food preparation series, cabinet decoration in new homes, outdoor sports, camping and leisure travel, children's products, home and business gifts, etc.). Tupperware products have won international industrial design awards for their perfect combination of practicality and beauty, and have been collected by many famous museums.
Precautions for Tupperware microwave heating container:
(1) In order to maintain the durability of the product, the heating temperature of microwave products should not exceed middle and high grade, and it is appropriate to heat it step by step for 2 minutes.
(2) Do not directly pour high-fat and high-sugar food into microwave products for heating. It is advisable to put mushrooms, potato chips and vegetables on the bottom first.
(3) When microwave products are heated, be sure to open the sub-cover of the box cover to prevent the cover from being damaged due to thermal expansion.
(4) The products should be cleaned as soon as possible after being placed in foods with more pigments, such as tomato juice, watermelon, tea, etc., so as to prevent the pigments from adhering to the surface and being difficult to clean.
(5) Microwave heating products should not be used to cook food in the microwave oven except for heating or steaming food, so as to avoid accidents.
(6) Before putting microwave-heated products into the refrigerator, be sure to close the sub-cover, so as to avoid the food from smelling or losing its own flavor in the refrigerator.