cooking food in microwave
msmonique95
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I like to have sweet potatoes for lunch and if I forget to cook them the night before, I will cook them in the mircrowave. Does that eliminate all of the nutrition from the food?
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According to Harvard Medical, the answer is "usually not." Rather the reverse actually; Harvard indicates that microwaving sometimes does a better job of preserving nutritional value (of the foods which are generally unharmed by heat) than something like boiling would.
Here's the link:
http://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/Microwave-cooking-and-nutrition.shtml0 -
According to Harvard Medical, the answer is "usually not." Rather, the reverse, actually, Harvard indicates that microwaving sometimes does a better job of preserving nutritional value (of the foods which are unharmed by heat in general) than something like boiling would.
Here's the link:
http://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/Microwave-cooking-and-nutrition.shtml
That's awesome!!! I am so glad to hear that! :happy:
I used to be against cooking in the microwave for that reason, but i guess it really isn't all that bad.0
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