Tips for Using and Handling Tupperware Products.
Instructions for Use In Microwave.
- ONLY Microwave Reheatable food containers are to be used in Microwave viz. Crystal wave Bowl, Crystal wave Divided Bowl, Crystal wave Mug, Rock ‘n’ Serve Bowl, MultiCook, Iso Duo.
- Tupperware Microwave Reheatable food containers can save your time as food cooked in advance can be stored in the refrigerator in Microwave products, ready to reheat in Microwave and serve, all in the same container.
- The unique venting cap on the seal of the bowl releases steam and the seal will prevent splashing in the microwave.
- Nutrient Retention: Vitamins and minerals are preserved since food’s exposure to heat and water is short.
- Natural Flavors and Texture: Food is cooked in its own moisture and hence the natural flavors and texture is retained.
- Weight Watcher’s Delight: Use of less fat and therefore food is lighter.
- Energy Saving: Food gets cooked in about 1/4th of the time required as on a gas burner.
- Microwave reheatable products are safe for food temperatures 0 Degree C to 120 Degree C.
- Pop open the little steam vent before placing the sealed bowl in Microwave to prevent steam build up (In case of Crystal wave series). Keep the cover in other cases.
- Do not use air tight / water tight seals while reheating in Microwave.
- After removing the Crystal wave container from the Microwave, keep the steam vent open for sometime before closing it.
- Always lift off the seal or cover away from you so that steam does not burn your fingers.
- Reheat cooked food from the refrigerator or room temperature, but not from Freezer.
- Thawing frozen food in the microwave can cause damage to the container.
- Do not attempt to “cook” in microwave reheatable products in the Microwave and do not put food on the seals or cover to reheat.
- Do not leave the microwave unattended as spots from food splashes can overheat and cause blisters.
- Constant stirring of food will help in uniform heating of food and avoid localized overheating of food and will avoid blisters on products.
- Reheating of food with high oil, fat and sugar content will lead to over heating of food in very short time, leading to blisters on product.
- Always rinse the containers in cold water immediately after use to prevent strong smells or stains.
- Staining is not covered under Tupperware Guarantee.
- Microwave reheatable products are designed for storing in refrigerator and should not be used in freezer, as they become brittle and could break.
- Do not use the products in the conventional oven or grill.
- In Crystalwave products, steam vent is an integral part of the seal so do not twist the hinge or try to remove as this could cause breakage.
- All Microwave reheatable products have same Quality Guarantee as all Tupperware products.
- Source: Tupperware leaflets.
- The printed products must be gently washed with water and mild soap solution.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning material such as plastic, scrubber, hardwire brush, scrub pad, abrasive powder, ash or sawdust. Use soft sponge for cleaning.
- Never use concentrated dish washing liquids / cake. Always dilute with water before usage.
- There is no life time guarantee on the printing.
- NOT FOR USE IN FREEZER.
- Careful storage of food in the refrigerator reduces the chances of food getting contaminated with harmful bacteria. Choose Tupperware to store your food in the refrigerator.
- Tupperware’s range of Fridge products help you transform a messy fridge into an organised one. You not only save space, but even money, since everything can be kept fresher for longer, while the fridge looks its very best.
- Store food as soon as possible to minimize the growth of harmful bacteria.
- Storing food in Tupperware’s covered containers minimizes the chances of cross contamination i.e. bacteria passing from one food item to another.
- Proper storage in the refrigerator ensures that food retains Vitamin C, which is vital for children.
- Stock foods which require lower temperatures on the higher shelves.