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A tomato ripened on a window sill will have a greater vitamin content than one left on the vine until ripe.
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Green beans purchased at a grocery store will always have a greater vitamin C content than commercially frozen vegetables.
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Placing wilted lettuce in cold water to achieve crispness will help preserve vitamins and minerals.
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It's better to slice strawberries with a butter knife than with a paring knife.
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Shredded cabbage is more nutritious than a cabbage wedge because the vitamins and minerals are more easily absorbed.
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Cooking vegetables in rapidly boiling water helps vegetables retain their nutritive value.
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Steaming broccoli for at least 10 minutes helps retain nutrients.
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