Why do you start cooking root vegetables in cold water?
Root vegetables are typically not started in cold water. They are usually added to boiling salted water in order to cook them as quickly as possible and maintain their vitamins and minerals. Cooking root vegetables in cold water can lead to uneven cooking and potential waterlogging, which can affect their taste and texture.
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