Yes just not in the microwave
cover it with an aluminum foil
No, but it lacks flavor.
Yes, it is safe to use aluminum foil on a grill. It can be used to wrap food or create a barrier to prevent direct contact with flames. Just be sure to follow safety guidelines, as direct contact with flames can cause the foil to burn and potentially transfer a metallic taste to your food.
Sear it first to make it nice and juicy then cover with tinfoil.
No, you cannot, the wrap will melt into the food and over the dish. Use aluminum foil or a pie tin for a cover.
I use aluminum foil when i need to cover up left over food.
No. Foil is now aluminum . But acidic foods may taste funny.
'Tin foil' is generally just a name for aluminum foil, which is perfectly safe to use when cooking.
The acid erodes the aluminum foil, Try this: Cut one tomato in half, place it in auminum foil, place in fridge, eventually, you will see specks of metal ( the aluminum) :D
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
No, aluminum foil is not an element. Aluminum is an element, but aluminum foil is a product made from thin sheets of aluminum metal.