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I’ve heard that cooking vegetables makes them lose most of their vitamins and minerals. Is this true?
I’ve heard that cooking vegetables makes them lose most of their vitamins and minerals. Is this true?
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All methods of cooking cause vegetables to lose some nutrients. But boiling can cause the biggest loss.
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Q: I’ve heard that cooking vegetables makes them lose most of their vitamins and minerals. Is this true?
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All methods of cooking cause vegetables to lose some nutrients. But boiling can cause the biggest loss.

So when boiling, use a small amount of water. Then simmer for a short time, or until the vegetables are tender. Don’t overcook. You can use the veggie water for soup stock or other dishes. The best way to cook vegetables is steaming. Of course, raw is great too!

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