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Which Ingredients Are Most Effective?
Marinades that contain ingredients rich in antioxidants, such as
rosemary
, thyme, garlic, and onions, are particularly effective. These ingredients contain compounds that can block the chemical reactions that lead to the formation of HCAs and PAHs.
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