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Re: Microwaved food
>Hello All
>Does anyone know of any known probs with microwaved food? I know some
>people hate the machines but is this just a personal prejudice? I find them
>convenient and energy efficient (and I don't live off ready meals!). I'd
>need to know more about any negative sides before giving mine up!
>Thanks, Angie
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>Angie & Andy Polkey
>Pengwndwn
>Swyddffynnon
>Ceredigion
>SY25 6AN
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>01974 831300
Angie,
Unique radiolytic by-products. Unknown chemical compounds in your food. That's what microwave radiation creates in your food chemistry as it too-energetically loosens chemical bonds in places they wouldn't normally turn loose and rejoin. If you don't mind, go for it.
As any good chef will probably tell you, however, it is no way to get the finest flavors from food. Most of them won't even touch electric ranges, preferring the savory superiority of gas, which in terms of how it affects food chemistry is second only to wood.
What you'll pay down the road for the "convenience" of a microwave is anyone's guess.
Best wishes,
Hugh Lovel
Union Agricultural Institute