To some degree, yes, but if a bit of char gets people to eat more calories from vegetables instead of highly processed foods, the cancer risk is pretty much always offset by decreased diabetes, liver disease, etc.
I’m assuming that the fried rice here has vegetables, of course. I know some people who don’t…
To some degree, yes, but if a bit of char gets people to eat more calories from vegetables instead of highly processed foods, the cancer risk is pretty much always offset by decreased diabetes, liver disease, etc.
I’m assuming that the fried rice here has vegetables, of course. I know some people who don’t…