What to do with the water in which you cooked beans?What to do with the water in which you cooked beans?What to do with the water in which you cooked beans?What to do with the water in which you cooked beans?


Date: 01/15/2025 - GOOD TO KNOW

What to do with the water in which you cooked beans?

AUTHOR:
Zvone Stor
expert, nutritionist
In the past, when there were no cleaners, housewives cleaned the walls with bread, stone floors with milk, windows with potatoes...
 
In the past, cleaning agents were also natural and therefore non-toxic. Today, instead, we use artificial chemicals, which are becoming increasingly dangerous, toxic, and harmful - especially for nature. And this is exactly the story of the water in which you cooked the beans. Absolutely do not pour it away!
Once you have finished cooking the beans and served them on plates, strain the liquid through a cotton cloth, and this is an excellent cleaner for glass surfaces (it breaks down fats - similar to what happens in our stomach). To use, soak a cloth in this liquid, and for exceptional results, add alcohol vinegar.
Let this be a healthy substitute for chemical cleaners. Chemistry has a strong impact on our lives.
Perhaps even too much!

Information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.
Author:
Zvone Stor
expert, nutritionist
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