Does microwave cooking suck the nutrients out of food?
Nov 27, 2007 5:59 PM
Microwave cooking sucks the nutrients out of food.
False.
Microwave-cooked food may retain vitamins and minerals better than
stove-top-cooked food because the microwave zaps food quickly and
without much water. The longer you cook food in liquid, the more
nutrients may seep out, which is fine for soups and stews, but it's a
problem if you discard the liquid before eating. One study found that
spinach retained all of its folate when cooked in a microwave, compared
with 77 percent when cooked on a stove.












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