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  2. This Is the $7 Solution to Cleaning Your Microwave

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    Believe it or not, one of the best ways to clean a microwave―even the stuck-on grease, gunk, and odors―is steam. It's amazingly effective, as well as free from harsh chemicals.

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  4. How To Clean Your Microwave, According To Kitchen Experts - AOL

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    To clean the outside of your microwave, you'll need some a grease-cutting cleaner. The Good Housekeeping Institute recommends products like Mr. Clean Clean Freak Mist , vinegar, or diluted dish soap.

  5. Microwave popcorn - Wikipedia

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    Microwave popcorn is a convenience food consisting of unpopped popcorn in an enhanced, sealed paper bag intended to be heated in a microwave oven. In addition to the dried corn, the bags typically contain cooking oil with sufficient saturated fat to solidify at room temperature, one or more seasonings (often salt ), and natural or artificial ...

  6. Steaming - Wikipedia

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    Steaming reduces vitamin C by 15%, and boiling reduces it by 25%. [14] Steaming, compared to boiling, showed 42% higher amount of glucosinolates in broccoli cooked for medium firmness. [15] Phenolic compounds with antioxidant properties have been found to retain significantly better through steaming than through boiling or microwaving. [16]

  7. Steam cleaning - Wikipedia

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    In ovens, steam cleaning is an alternative to catalysis and pyrolysis for making a self-cleaning oven, and uses a lower temperature (approximately 100 Celsius) compared to catalysis (approx. 200 Celsius) and pyrolysis (approx. 500 Celsius). [3]