Biology, asked by Cutepie4948, 8 months ago

why do cooked food get spoils faster than uncooked food​

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Answered by inboxme100
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Prior to that, nutrients. Cooked food is bruised, denatured and cut up so that more surface area of the food is available to air and bacteria. Naturally, bacteria has an advantage here compared to an unprocessed food. This is why a cooked food can be more susceptible to spoilage than an uncooked food.

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Answered by karanapusrinivasarao
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Cooked food is bruised, denatured and cut up so that more surface area of the food is available to air and bacteria. Naturally, bacteria has an advantage here compared to an unprocessed food. This is why a cooked food can be more susceptible to spoilage than an uncooked food.

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