Why does raw food get cooked and not heated up instead ?

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I might be dumb for that question.

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Raw food undergoes chemical reactions due to heat. Applying heat again does not trigger any more (significant) reactions because all the reactions that could be triggered by heating already were the first go around. So, you don’t see such dramatic changes when you heat up food that’s been already cooked.

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