Sugarcane bagasse tableware is typically made to be used at room temperature or for cold foods. While it may be able to handle some heat, it generally is not designed to withstand the high temperatures that come from hot liquids like soup or from microwave ovens. Here are some considerations:
For high-temperature applications, traditional materials like ceramics, glass, or certain types of food-grade plastics are usually more appropriate. Always check the product’s specifications or contact the manufacturer to determine if the sugarcane bagasse tableware is suitable for high-temperature use.
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