Vegetables chopped for a long time spoil faster due to increased surface area exposure to air and microbes, leading to nutrient loss, wilting, and faster decomposition. Cutting vegetables breaks down their cell walls, which accelerates loss of water-soluble vitamins like vitamin C, and causes enzymatic browning, which deteriorates certain nutrients and can lead to a mushy texture over time.
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19 Nov