
Why You Should Avoid Using Copper Utensils In Summer – News18
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Copper utensils, admired for their benefits, can pose risks in summer. Heat increases copper’s reactivity with food, causing digestive issues.
Cooking or storing food in copper utensils during summer is strongly discouraged. (AP Photo for representation)
Copper utensils have long been admired for their aesthetic appeal and potential health benefits. Many believe that drinking water stored in copper overnight can aid digestion and alleviate stomach ailments. However, few people are aware that using copper utensils during the summer months could pose health risks. Experts caution against their use in hot weather, as the metal’s high reactivity may lead to adverse effects.
Risk of Copper Contamination in Summer
Cooking or storing food in copper utensils during summer is strongly discouraged. The reason lies in copper’s chemical properties – when exposed to heat, copper reacts more quickly with food, increasing its concentration in meals. This can trigger several digestive issues, including loss of appetite and nausea.
Moreover, dairy products and acidic foods should never be kept in copper vessels, especially in summer. Copper reacts with acidic substances, leading to curdling in milk and rapid spoilage of sour foods. Consuming such food from copper utensils may result in stomach discomfort, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Potential Health Effects on Children
Children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of copper-laced food in summer. Since they have lower energy levels compared to adults, excessive copper intake can contribute to fatigue and weakness. Parents should avoid serving meals to children in copper utensils to prevent unnecessary health concerns.
While copper utensils offer various benefits in controlled conditions, their use during the scorching summer months demands caution. To ensure safe consumption, it is advisable to store food and beverages in non-reactive materials such as glass or stainless steel.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on general beliefs. Please consult a medical expert before making dietary or lifestyle changes.