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Why you should never store potatoes next to onions: the common kitchen mistake that spoils food prematurely

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Recent food storage and nutritional research highlights common domestic habits and physiological changes affecting health and diet. A widespread kitchen practice of storing potatoes and onions together in the same pantry space or basket has been identified as detrimental, accelerating the spoilage of both vegetables due to conflicting storage conditions.

Additional nutritional findings emphasize the impact of timing and aging on dietary health. A study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition indicates that the time of day a person eats their first meal affects life expectancy. Furthermore, the body's ability to absorb vitamin B12 decreases after the age of 50, requiring specific dietary adjustments to maintain adequate nutrient intake.

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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Focuses on breakfast timing and its impact on life expectancy.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Highlights the kitchen error of storing potatoes and onions together.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Examines vitamin B12 absorption changes after age 50.
Read the full story at the source Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) · AR
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