Using this water to cook rice is good for the heart
Normally, we all use filtered water to wash rice and cook rice. But in fact, there is another very nutritious and recommended way to cook rice, which is to cook rice with green tea water.
Benefits of using tea water to cook rice
1. Prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases
Green tea water has the effect of removing grease, cleaning the mouth, dissolving food, and making it easier to digest. In addition, tea water contains up to 70 – 80% polyphenols extract, research shows that this substance in tea can enhance the recovery ability of micro-blood vessels, prevent capillary rupture and bleeding.
2. Preventing gastrointestinal cancer
Amines and nitrites are abundant in food, and they are easy to produce carcinogenic nitrosamines. Polyphenols in tea can prevent the synthesis of nitrosamines in the human body, thus achieving the purpose of preventing and treating gastrointestinal cancers.
3. Preventing stroke, anti-aging
Tannic acid in tea and rice is a type of polyphenol that can inhibit the formation of oxidized lipids and eliminate active enzymes, thereby helping blood vessels to be elastic, preventing the risk of stroke and anti-aging.
4. Protecting teeth and preventing tooth decay
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