Why does cooked spinach leave a chalky feeling on your teeth?
Spinach contains high levels of oxalic acid, which can bind to calcium and other minerals in your saliva to form small, hard crystals called calcium oxalate. These crystals can then deposit on your teeth, creating a chalky or gritty feeling.
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