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Can you reheat microwave rice?

  • 09-03-2014 11:03am
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    Using the pouches of Tilda microwave basmati but only eat half a pack. It says it can be refrigerated for 2 days.

    Is it ok to reheat again in the microwave the next day after it has been cooked?

    I heard something before about the oil used in microwave rice to keep it moist can develop harmful trans fat is it's reheated again...or am I just being OTT.


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Politics Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators, Regional East Moderators Posts: 12,110 CMod ✭✭✭✭Dizzyblonde


    Food safety advice isn't allowed in this forum, as per the charter:

    "Food Safety - We absolutely do not allow threads about food safety. If you’re not sure if your chicken is still edible, then we cannot help you. Threads started will be immediately closed. We (the Food & Drink mods) feel it is unsafe for posters to accept advice from random people on the internet about food & drink products which they cannot see, smell, touch. Furthermore they would not know the conditions that the item had been stored by either the retailer or consumer. If you cannot tell if the food is safe to eat, then how would you think that someone at the end of an internet connection would be in a better position to decide if it was safe? As they say in professional kitchens – “When in doubt, throw it out”. If any advice was given & subsequently taken after which you or another poster became ill - it would potentially leave boards.ie liable. It is our duty as moderators of these fora to protect boards.ie from this happening."


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