Anonymous wrote:No soap taste when it’s fresh. We always bring glass containers to take them home in, and reheat them on our Corelle plates. Throughout the year when they give us baked goods, they will wrap those in foil, and those taste soapy too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of dish soap leaves a taste and smell on dishes. They're probably used to it but you can taste how it is absorbed by the food. That is just nasty.
So why wouldn’t OP taste the soap when the food is fresh?
The soap is in op’s reused containers. It is grabbing on to the oils in the food (dish soap grabs on to oil).
How can it be in my glass containers when I use them throughout the year with my own cooking and nothing else tastes soapy? I think a PP is correct - the food itself is soapy, probably from their own soapy dishes, as you said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of dish soap leaves a taste and smell on dishes. They're probably used to it but you can taste how it is absorbed by the food. That is just nasty.
So why wouldn’t OP taste the soap when the food is fresh?
The soap is in op’s reused containers. It is grabbing on to the oils in the food (dish soap grabs on to oil).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of dish soap leaves a taste and smell on dishes. They're probably used to it but you can taste how it is absorbed by the food. That is just nasty.
So why wouldn’t OP taste the soap when the food is fresh?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of dish soap leaves a taste and smell on dishes. They're probably used to it but you can taste how it is absorbed by the food. That is just nasty.
Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem with our food. I basically use a clingwrap over the pyrex glass container making sure that the food does not touch the plastic of the clingwrao and then I put the silicone/plastic pyrex lid on. Your food is being stored in fridge and the food is getting some smells from the fridge as well. No amount of reheating or adding more spice/herbs is going to remove that detergent smell from the silicone lid. Strangely enough, you will not get this taste when you are using the plastic soup containers that chinese restaurants use for takeout. Go figure.