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Cooked vegetables will make you poop. Especially corn and broccoli
Veggies are healthy cooked, and uncooked. However, cooking vegetables does cause some of their nutrients to leach out into the water they are cooked in. Steaming or roasting doesn't cause as much loss.
The amount of carbohydrates in vegetables is not increased when cooked. Cooking on the other hand can either make food lose water or absorb water. If a vegetable contains more carbohydrates when cooked the it's simply because it has lost water weight and therefor contains more macronutrients per 100g than the same weight of it did before it was cooked.
If it is cooked, they can eat it. If it is precooked, you will need to heat it before they can eat it. If it is raw, it will need to be cooked properly before they can eat it. (Mainly meats) If it doesnt need cooking, they can eat it. (Vegetables, fruits etc)
a sandwich is cooked meat or cooked vegetables placed between two bread slices while a burger is cooked meat or cooked vegetables placed between a big bun sliced into two.
It can, but it is usually best to braise the meat first and put veg in later as they will cook long before the meat.
No, the word 'cooked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to cook. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: cooked vegetables, cookedgoose.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:The cooked vegetables are my mother's recipe. They are delicious. I cooked themmyself.
rice and cooked vegetables.
Cooked vegetables . Pasta salad
My best guess is that some of the sugar inside the vegetables caramelizes with the heat, turning the vegetables brown.
It depends on which vegetables are used to make the julienne (matchstick) strips, the weight/amount of those vegetables, whether they are raw or cooked, and if cooked how are they cooked. For more information about the calories in vegetables, see the page link, further down this page, Alternatively, please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.