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Is there a difference between raw fruits and vegetables and cooked fruits and vegetables?

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Is there a difference between raw fruits and vegetables and cooked fruits and vegetables?

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Yes, a big difference. In the raw state, they act more like an intestinal broom, and less of a nutritional potential. In a cooked state, the starches in vegetables are transformed by heat into simple sugars easily absorbed in the intestines, and the fiber is partially broken down. In this form it is more a nutrient than a cleansing brush.

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