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does apple loses?
Apple loses all its vitamins and nutritional value after boiling it?
Asked By on 2008-04-04 05:07:18
Category: Nutrition
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rohan
does apple loses?
 
Well yes, most of it. On boiling various enzymes of the apple gets evaporated with the vapors and hence it becomes inactive. There by it is really not advised to boil the apple and then consume it.  
 
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