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Family, when you usually use the microwave to heat boxed meals, do you sometimes experience localized overheating of the food, with some areas burning your mouth and others still feeling cold? In fact, this is related to the principle and usage of microwave heating.
Let's first understand the working principle of microwave heating equipment for boxed meals. A microwave oven is like a magical energy box that emits a special type of microwave. This type of microwave can quickly vibrate water molecules in food, just like a group of children dancing happily. The molecular vibration generates friction, which then generates heat, thereby heating the food. For example, it's like when we rub our hands quickly, our hands will heat up.
However, microwave heating also has its small temper. Due to the uneven distribution of microwaves in boxed meals, local overheating is prone to occur. For example, in boxed meals, there are places with more soup and more water molecules, which absorb more microwave energy and make them hotter; And in some drier places, with fewer water molecules, the heating effect will be poorer.
There are also some tips for using microwave heating equipment for boxed meals. Before heating, it is best to stir the food in the boxed meal to distribute the moisture more evenly, so that the microwave can heat the food more evenly. You can also cover the boxed meal with a lid, but do not seal it completely and leave some gaps. This can prevent the steam generated during the heating process from pushing the lid open and also prevent the food from splashing out. In addition, the heating time is also crucial. Do not heat for too long at once. You can divide the heating into multiple short periods of time. After each heating, take it out and stir it, which can make the food heated more evenly.

Family members, once you master these knowledge, you will be able to quickly and efficiently heat boxed meals in the microwave. Let me ask everyone, have you ever encountered any interesting or troublesome things when using a microwave to heat boxed meals? Hurry up to the comment section and share with me.
