How to safely store melamine plates?

How to safely store melamine plates? - Person Cooking Inside Kitchen

I bought some melamine plates and bowls for using when I have lots of people around. They worked fine.

My question is: What is the safest way to store them? (They will be used infrequently, maybe every six to twelve months).

(I looked on Google without much success).

I thought of two options:

  • Put away in a cupboard, uncovered (the top ones might gradually get dusty)
  • Store inside a plastic freezer bag, and the put into the cupboard

I was wondering if the plastic bag is a bad idea? It is intended to keep them as clean as the day they were put away, but maybe the melamine needs to breath or something or it might develop a funny taste?



Best Answer

Although there is a known problem with so-called melamine furniture and shelving off gassing of formaldehyde, the source is the particle board within, and not the melamine veneer.

Melamine dinnerware — often known by the genericized brand name, melmac — is by itself quite stable.

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Either of your storage options should work just fine for melmac. Assuming your cupboard has a door that's kept closed, the dishes might not accumulate very much dust. However, you could use a paper, plastic, or cloth towel or bag as a dust cover — or else just rinse off the top dishes before you use them.

If you decide to seal the melmac in a freezer bag, it will not suffocate and should be just fine. Just make sure it's absolutely dry before you seal it up.




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Is melamine toxic in dishes?

The FDA has done a safety and risk assessment on melamine to estimate the risk that exposure to it has on human health. It reviewed the scientific literature on melamine toxicity as well as animal studies and concluded that this chemical is safe to use for serving food but not in the microwave.

What are the dangers of melamine?

Signs of melamine poisoning may include irritability, blood in urine, little or no urine, signs of kidney infection, and / or high blood pressure.

Why is melamine not microwave safe?

Melamine, a type of plastic resin, serves as a lightweight and durable alternative to fragile dishware. Unlike glass or porcelain dishes, however, melamine plates shouldn't be used in the microwave. A microwave could damage the melamine or cause chemicals to leach into the food.

How do you care for melamine?

How to Care For Melamine
  • Do not use serrated knives on melamine products.
  • Do not use melamine products in a conventional oven.
  • Do not use melamine products in a microwave oven.
  • Do not use chlorine bleach on melamine products.
  • Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or metal scouring pads on melamine products.




  • Are Melamine Dishes and Polyamide Plastic Utensils Safe?




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    Answer 2

    A rubbermaid bin with a (non-airtight) lid could be neat and clean.

    Really airtight containers with only cookware in them... that can get surprisingly damp with seasonal changes, if warm moist air is locked in and the room gets cooler. Made that mistake once with rarely needed food processor accessories in a big spare lock'n'lock.... they were ripe for the dishwasher afterwards because something developed an actual off smell in there.

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