Is fried pasta harmful to health?
32 years old
2018-04-25
My son likes to eat fried pasta. I heard that eating fried noodles is not very good. What harm does fried noodles do to health?
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BY Penelope Judson 2018-04-25Deep-fried pasta is favored by people because of its good taste and rich aroma, but excessive oil temperature can destroy all the vitamin B1 contained in the flour, and the destruction rate of vitamin B2 and niacin is as high as 50%. At the same time, Carcinogens generated by high temperature will greatly increase people's risk of cancer.9
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