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NEVER reheat these 4 foods; it can do more damage than good

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 00:59 IST
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NEVER reheat these 4 foods; it can be damaging

Reheating last night’s leftovers feels like the most harmless thing ever, pop it in the microwave, two minutes, done. But not every food likes being warmed up twice. Some ingredients change their chemistry when reheated, and instead of giving you comfort, they could be doing your body a quiet disservice. In fact, a few common dishes, when exposed to repeated heating, may release compounds linked to health risks, including cancer. Before you toss that plate back into the oven, here are the foods worth thinking twice about.

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Rice that’s been sitting out

Rice when left at room temperature for too long, can develop bacteria that survive reheating. Even when you microwave it, the toxins they release don’t go away. Eating it once in a while may not hurt, but turning reheated rice into a habit could mess with your gut and raise risks you don’t want to take. Freshly cooked rice is always safer. Rice is rich in carbohydrates, which provide quick and sustained energy for daily activities. It’s light on the stomach, gluten-free, and easy to digest, making it suitable for people with digestive issues. Depending on the type, rice can provide B vitamins, iron, and magnesium. Brown rice and red rice are rich in fiber and antioxidants, which support digestion and heart health.

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Spinach and leafy greens


Spinach sounds like the ultimate health food, right? But here’s the catch – once it’s cooked, reheating can change its naturally occurring nitrates into nitrosamines, compounds linked to cancer risk. The same goes for other nitrate-rich greens like kale or celery. If you’ve already sautéed them, it’s best to eat them then and there rather than saving them for tomorrow’s lunch. For the unversed, spinach are packed with Vitamin A, C, K, folate, magnesium, and potassium. They also contain lutein and zeaxanthin which protect against eye problems.

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Mushrooms that lose their charm

Mushrooms are delicate and packed with protein and antioxidants. If cooked mushrooms are left out too long, they can have bacterial growth. Repeatedly reheating mushroomscan reduce their antioxidants and this can even slightly alter proteins. On top of that, every reheat dulls their flavour-- so it’s not just about safety, it’s about taste too.

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Potatoes turned unhealthy

A freshly roasted or boiled potato is pure comfort. But if you leave them sitting out too long, cooked potatoes can quickly become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria. Reheating later doesn’t always kill all those leftover food germs completely. Warming them again and again also changes their natural starch, slowly breaking down nutrients and making them harder to digest — and sometimes even more risky. If you really love potatoes, eat them fresh and simply skip those cold, leftover, reheated overnight potato leftovers.

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