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Do you use a microwave or oven to reheat food?

3 pointsby rishirishiabout 6 years ago
I grew up heating and reheating food and drink in a microwave. After moving in to my own place, I opted to use a small oven over a microwave. The food heated in an oven tastes superior to food heated in a microwave.<p>How is that the microwave became ubiquitous? Generally speaking, a minute in the microwave would require 8 minutes (+ 3 minutes for preheating) in the oven. So is it simply a matter of time savings? &quot;Save ten minutes and eat food that tastes worse?&quot;

4 comments

externalrealityabout 6 years ago
The food doesn&#x27;t just taste worse its unsafe since microwave technology has be shown not heat food uniformly and can leave cold spots.<p>Also microwaves somehow change the texture of the food. A pizza in a microwave undergoes some alteration that makes the cheese get a rubbery texture.<p>I don&#x27;t use microwaves much anymore. I rather just wait. Its not going to kill me - but cold spots might.
mindcrimeabout 6 years ago
I could go either way, but lately I tend to use the conventional oven for re-heating. About the only thing I use my microwave for is heating up a bowl of canned soup, or heating any kind of frozen &quot;tv dinner&quot; type packaged meal. And of the latter, I try not to eat those terribly often. Campbell&#x27;s Chunk Soup on the other hand, I eat moderately often.<p>Anyway, as to whether or not there&#x27;s a noticeable taste difference... I don&#x27;t know. Never really thought about it. For re-heating (as opposed to initial cooking) I wouldn&#x27;t expect there to be much difference, but who knows?
thrusongabout 6 years ago
I haven&#x27;t owned a microwave in 10 years and I do not miss it. It changes the texture and taste of my food while not heating it all the way through consistently. Microwaves are a gateway to processed junk foods. I don&#x27;t mind waiting for food to warm up in my oven or a frying pan.
simonblackabout 6 years ago
both. If it doesn&#x27;t need to be &#x27;crisp&#x27; then a microwave is good enough. Other wise the oven is slower but better.<p>With both methods, the various technique(s) used can make a lot of difference to the final palatability of the end product.