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  2. Here’s what to do with spinach so it stays fresh longer - AOL

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  3. How to Wash Spinach the Right Way, According to a Food ... - AOL

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    If you must wash spinach before storing it, be sure to dry it well to keep it fresh. "If the spinach is not dried well, the addition of moisture can cause it to break down faster," says ...

  4. Help! I Bought Too Much Spinach—Here’s The List Of ... - AOL

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    The rich flavor of toasted sesame oil pairs beautifully with the verdant spinach, and fresh scallions, peppery raw garlic, and rice vinegar bring a pleasant brightness. Get the Garlic-Sesame ...

  5. Make-Ahead Spinach Phyllo Roll-Ups Recipe - AOL

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    SPREAD 1/5 of the spinach mixture along one short side of phyllo stack. Fold in long sides of phyllo; roll up from one short side to make log. Repeat with remaining phyllo sheets and spinach mixture. Brush with remaining butter. Make small cuts in tops of logs at 1-inch intervals.

  6. Spinach - Wikipedia

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    Fresh spinach is packaged in air, or in nitrogen gas to extend shelf life. While refrigeration slows this effect to about eight days, fresh spinach loses most of its folate and carotenoid content over this period of time. For longer storage, it is canned, or blanched or cooked and frozen. [21] Some packaged spinach is exposed to radiation to ...

  7. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Spinach ...

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    If you continue eating spinach regularly, both dietitians say that there are several ways it will benefit your long-term health, which are listed below. 1. You’ll be at lower risk for ...

  8. Chiffonade - Wikipedia

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    Chiffonade (French: [ʃi.fɔ.nad]) is a slicing technique in which leafy green vegetables such as spinach, sorrel, or Swiss chard, or a flat-leaved herb like basil, are cut into long, thin strips. [1] This is accomplished by stacking leaves, rolling them tightly, then slicing the leaves perpendicular to the roll. [2]

  9. Here’s what to do with spinach so it stays fresh longer - AOL

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