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Mahadevan Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

How to write the phrase "Retains food nutrients"

Hello,

Please let me know how to write a phrase food retains nutrients when cookware with a cast iron cookware.

Please correct the phrase: "Retains food nutrients"

  

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What do you think is wrong with "retains food nutrients"? All nutrients come from food, so you can omit "food" and write "retains nutrients", but other than that, I don't see what changes you could make. CJ

  • What do you think is wrong with "retains food nutrients"?
  • All nutrients come from food, so you can omit "food" and write "retains nutrients", but other than that, I don't see what changes you could make.
  • CJ
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What do you think is wrong with "retains food nutrients"?

All nutrients come from food, so you can omit "food" and write "retains nutrients", but other than that, I don't see what changes you could make.

CJ

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Vegetables retain more nutrients (especially water-soluble elements such as Vitamin C) when they are prepared in cast iron cookware compared to pots made of ceramic, steel or other materials.

Comment: I do not believe this is true. If the cooking time and temperatures are the same, the result is the same. For example, stir-fried vegetables, which have a very short cooking time, are mor

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