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Microwave cooking does not uniquely destroy nutrients; most nutrient loss is driven by heat, water, and cooking time rather than the method itself. It often preserves vitamins better than boiling, ...
Microwave ovens are a staple in modern kitchens, known for their convenience and speed. From reheating leftovers to cooking entire meals, they save time and effort for busy households. Yet despite ...
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