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Title: Video on costs (and benefits) of cooking food
Post by: Projectile Vomit on February 28, 2019, 09:18:41 pm
I am planning on producing, in the near future, a video on the costs and benefits of cooking. I want it to be honest and thorough, at least as far as naming all of the costs and benefits. What are some points that folks would particularly like me to research and touch on in the vid?
Title: Re: Video on costs (and benefits) of cooking food
Post by: norawnofun on March 02, 2019, 04:50:18 am
I´m not sure if the benefits of cooked foods are well received here  ;D but things such as bone or meat broth, and apparently enhanced "bioavailability" of cooking foods like tomatoes, spinach.. might be of interest. then things such as certain herbal teas, herbal tonic drinks could be interesting. Stews might be the least problematic cooked foods as the water might retain quite a good amount of the vitamins, minerals and what not, but that´s just speculative.
Title: Re: Video on costs (and benefits) of cooking food
Post by: dariorpl on March 02, 2019, 05:56:26 am
The only benefits I would grant are social, taste related, long-term food preservation, to help keep warm in the winter, and for stopping detoxes. Also the allowing of consuming unnatural foods to provent starvation.

I think most if not all of the so-called "benefits" of nutrient availability are just a way for you to absorb something you're not supposed to, or worse, absorb something in a way that is chemically altered and harmful.
Title: Re: Video on costs (and benefits) of cooking food
Post by: norawnofun on March 02, 2019, 06:29:17 am
I agree with the first 3. pemmican could be in the list of food preservation as well.