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That happens with eggs too. One of the reasons i don't have a microwave.
That and the how everything cooked/warmed in one becomes a soggy mess.
I've been known to start heating things up in the microwave and then move them to the toaster oven.
Not grapes, though. ๐
Recently bought the instant pot air fryer combo unit (on sale, ~$100 off) and a new range, and have been consciously avoiding microwaving anything since then. The only exceptions are things that are meant to be microwaved, but those are rare. The perceived quality of everything I eat has skyrocketed!