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Silicone Bakeware

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Silicone bakeware is a fairly new product that is used for baking molds. It is made of a flexible and bendable silicone material that can be used in the oven, microwave, and freezer. The silicone bakeware does not absorb the heat like other bakeware but allows the heat to transfer evenly to the food. The cooking process stops immediately when food is removed from the oven, preventing additional browning of the bottom and edges of the food. It can withstand temperatures ranging from minus 40 to 580 degrees F. The bakeware can be folded for convenience in storing without damaging the material.
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