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why does spinach slink so much when you heat it up?

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Question100.55K June 19, 2021 0 Comments

why does spinach slink so much when you heat it up?

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Anonymous Posted June 19, 2021 0 Comments

It’s full of water. Heat breaks down the leaf’s inner structure and releases the water. That shriveled stuff is all of the actual plant matter spinach has.

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