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Cooked Meal Counts
Dieticians got it all wrong. Cooked meat provides more energy
than raw meat, concludes a research. Harvard University scientists
fed two groups of mice either meat or sweet potatoes prepared
in four ways: raw and whole, raw and pounded, cooked and whole,
and cooked and pounded. Researchers tracked the changes in
the body mass of the mice for 40 days. The results showed
that cooked foods delivered more energy than their raw versions.
The study also reaffirms that cooking played a vital role
in human evolution. Two million years ago, humans suddenly
evolved to have bigger brains and stronger bodies. It was
in this period that they learned how to control fire and started
to cook, say the researchers at the University of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center.
Source : Down To Earth,
December 2011

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