Culinary Methods that Minimize Nutrient Loss
Culinary Methods that Encourage Nutrient Loss
Culinary Methods that May Concentrate Nutrients
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This culinary technique uses the gas form of water.

What is steam?

100

This culinary technique involves a lot of water at high heat. Many nutrients are lost in this process.

What is boiling?

100

This process removes the water from the food, leaving the nutrients concentrated. This is good for food, but bad if it happens to humans.

What is dehydration?

200

Most households use this equipment to warm leftovers, but from a culinary standpoint it is a great way to preserve nutrients while cooking vegetables.

What is a microwave?

200

Adding this to vegetables in the cooking process can result in mushy vegetables and a loss of B vitamins.

What is baking soda?

200

This culinary technique concentrates a pile of tomatoes and results in a food even richer level of nutrients.

What is tomato sauce?

300

This culinary technique uses high heat and a small amount of oil to cook foods fast.

What is stir-fry?

300

Nutrients stored near the surface of the vegetable are lost when you complete this process.

What is peeling?

300

These terms mean a higher amount of nutrients for the calories provided.

What is nutrient density?

400

This culinary technique is commonly used to cook meat, but also a great way to quickly cook vegetables to preserve their nutrients.

What is grilling?

400

Grains often undergo this process to get a white flour result. Unfortunately this process also removes quite a few nutrients.

What is milling?

400

This fat-soluble vitamin increases in intensity when carrots or squash are cooked.

Vitamin A

500

Washing vegetables instead of doing this technique can prevent nutrient loss.

What is peeling?

500

Fruits often undergo this process to make a delicious drink, but fiber is lost in the process.

Juicing

500

Saving this after cooking vegetables can be used in another culinary technique, making use of all the nutrients that have moved into the water.

Cooking water.

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