Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Rhubarb May Cause Stones

Rhubarb has high amount of oxalic acid content, because of which large amounts should be avoided by anyone with a tendency to develop oxalate containing kidney stones or bladder stones.

Also, rhubarb should not be cooked in aluminum or cast iron pots, which will interact with the acid in the vegetable and darken both the pot and the rhubarb.


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