
Does Silicone Smell?
Food-grade silicone is a completely tasteless and odorless material by nature. However, complaints about odor can sometimes arise due to external factors — not because of the silicone itself.
These factors may include:
- Detergents with strong fragrances used during cleaning
- Frequent dishwasher use at high temperatures
- Storing foods with intense aromas or strong spices inside the product
To prevent unwanted odors, it's essential to follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions provided with the product. If odors do develop, natural remedies such as baking soda, lemon juice, or vinegar can be helpful in neutralizing them.
That said, the most effective way to avoid odor formation is to maintain proper hygiene from the beginning.
Is Odor a Health Risk?
No. Any mild odor that may develop based on usage conditions does not make the product unsafe or harmful. Food-grade silicone remains a safe, bio-sourced, and biocompatible material. In fact, it's so safe that it is recognized as acceptable for use within the human body.
Did you know? Food-grade silicone is also used directly in foods — as a crisping agent in frying oils, or in packaged snacks like crackers, frozen meals, and confectionery products.
It’s even classified as an edible material in some applications, which underscores its safety and versatility.