Many people don't pay attention to safety when using microwave ovens. Everyone must be reminded today that when using the microwave, never put eggs in the oven.
Some people may say, "I don't use a microwave, it's none of my business." But if you don't use a microwave, will your kids be able to use it? Even if you don't use the microwave now, what about in the future? Will your children use it in the future? So this knowledge is very important for everyone.
Some people may not understand the principle of microwave heating. The microwave oven is heated by electric waves, and the heat from the outside of the food penetrates into the food, and when the eggs are heated, water vapor is generated inside. However, this water vapor cannot be released, and over time it will form pressure. When the pressure reaches the extreme, the egg may break.
There are many videos on the Internet about microwaving eggs, which has led to swollen eyes and even blindness.
There are two ways for an egg to break: one is when the egg reaches its limit and breaks when it is heated in the microwave; The second is when there is no rupture in the microwave oven, but it suddenly ruptures when in use. For example, when we are eating an egg, it suddenly breaks, and such a situation is very dangerous.
Let's say our child is young and ignorant and accidentally puts eggs in the microwave. If a rupture occurs during the heating process, the consequences can be devastating. Because we can't be with our child all the time, when he is away from home for work or when he is not at home, he may not understand this knowledge, which can lead to accidents.
Of course, some people may wonder, what if I do want to eat eggs? Then you can choose to open the eggs and put them in a container, add the seasonings and stir well before heating them up. Because when the shell of the egg is broken, the pressure is released dispersively, which reduces the danger.
I hope that everyone knows this knowledge point by themselves, and also let the family members around them understand that although it seems to have no effect in ordinary times, it can play a huge role at critical moments.