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What affects the amount of vitamins in food?

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What affects the amount of vitamins in food?. Fresh, canned or frozen?. Frozen or canned within a few hours of harvesting. Canning – overall cooking time is less ( salt may be added). Freezing – stops any further loss of vitamins. Cooking vegetables: boiling vs. steaming. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: What affects the amount of vitamins in food?
Page 2: What affects the amount of vitamins in food?

What affects the amount of vitamins in food?

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Fresh, canned or frozen?

Frozen or canned within a few hours of harvesting

Freezing – stops any further loss of vitamins

Canning – overall cooking time is less (salt may be added)

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Cooking vegetables: boiling vs. steaming

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Fresh fruit Flesh exposed to the air over a period of time

Browning of flesh due to oxidation

More vitamin loss

Flesh received minimal exposure to air

Flesh is not brown More vitamins retained

Prepared prior to eating

Preparation of fruit

Cut just before eating

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Milk

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Cooking methods

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Simple ways to reduce vitamin loss

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Scrubbing vegetables or peeling them?

Boiling vegetables or steaming them?

Cutting vegetables into smaller pieces or larger pieces to cook?

Cutting fruit as needed or preparing in advance?

Cooking vegetables for a long time or a short time?

Storing ripe fruit in the fridge crisper or storing ripe fruit in a bowl?

Circle the best choices to save vitamins

Page 10: What affects the amount of vitamins in food?

Scrubbing vegetables or peeling them?

Boiling vegetables or steaming them?

Cutting vegetables into smaller pieces or larger pieces to cook?

Cutting fruit as needed or preparing in advance?

Cooking vegetables for a long time or a short time?

Storing ripe fruit in the fridge crisper or storing ripe fruit in a bowl?

Circle the best choices to save vitamins

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What did you think of today’s session?

• What do you remember most from today?• Do you think you know more about preventing

vitamin loss when cooking and preparing food?• What are you going to do differently?

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Developed by HELPP,Funded by SA Health, and managed by

Nutrition & Dietetics, Flinders University

Contact: Food Safety and Nutrition Branch, SA Health Tel: 8226 7100 or Nutrition & Dietetics, Flinders University Tel 8204 4715