The Picard ManeuverM to [email protected] • 1 year agoWhy does this happen?startrek.websitemessage-square98fedilinkarrow-up1664
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minus-squareTb0n3linkfedilinkEnglish10•1 year agoMy guess would be the plate has absorbed moisture so now has an ability to absorb microwaves.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•1 year agoWaiter: Careful, the plates reaaally excited.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoThis happens most notably when I reheat soup in a ceramic bowl. I suppose the paint isn’t safe then?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoTo test if a bowl or plate is microwave safe, put a glass of water and the object under test into the microwave and run for a minute. The bowl/plate should be cold. If it’s warmed up, it is not microwave safe.
minus-square@thepianistfroggollumlinkEnglish2•1 year agoI do think it has something to go with the glaze they use, but it’s been a minute since I researched it.
Your plate isn’t microwave safe
My guess would be the plate has absorbed moisture so now has an ability to absorb microwaves.
Nitpick:
absorbbe excited byWaiter: Careful, the plates reaaally excited.
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This happens most notably when I reheat soup in a ceramic bowl. I suppose the paint isn’t safe then?
To test if a bowl or plate is microwave safe, put a glass of water and the object under test into the microwave and run for a minute. The bowl/plate should be cold. If it’s warmed up, it is not microwave safe.
I do think it has something to go with the glaze they use, but it’s been a minute since I researched it.