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If the temperature of the material reaches 210 degrees Fahrenheit or more, the Styrofoam starts to melt and releases toxic chemicals that can leach into your food. This can be very harmful for your health. It doesn't matter how long you microwave the food for, it's all about heat.
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I recommend transferring the food or drink to a ceramic or glass container.
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Read More »It’s not safe to microwave coffee in a Styrofoam cup to temperatures over 210 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s the temperature when Styrofoam can break down and leach hazardous chemicals like Styrene into the coffee. Coffee that’s been heated in a coffee pot and poured into a Styrofoam cup is generally considered safe because the liquid is at a safer temperature. Even if the coffee is really hot, it’s unlikely to raise the temperature of the Styrofoam to over 210 degrees. However, if it did get that hot, the coffee could start melting the cup which would cause chemical leaching. If you want to heat coffee and drink out of a Styrofoam cup, microwave it in a safe ceramic or glass cup and then pour it into the Styrofoam cup.
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