Microwave cooking does not destroy nutrients and may preserve vitamins better than boiling due to shorter cooking time and less water use.
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Microwave cooking does not destroy nutrients and may preserve vitamins better than boiling due to shorter cooking time and less water use.
Microwave cooking does not destroy nutrients and may preserve vitamins better than boiling due to shorter cooking time and less water use.
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