Can you put porcelain in a preheated oven?
No, you should never put porcelain in a preheated oven. Porcelain is a type of ceramic that is very sensitive to thermal shock, which can occur when it is exposed to rapid changes in temperature. Preheating an oven causes the oven to heat up very quickly, which can cause porcelain to crack or shatter. Instead, porcelain should always be placed in a cold oven and heated gradually as the oven comes to temperature.
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