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5 foods you shouldn't mix with alcohol

5 foods you shouldn't mix with alcohol

For many people, the May Day holiday is an opportunity to reach for alcohol - it is said to have a negative effect on health by itself, but when combined with certain foods, it can bring even more damage.

Socializing with friends over alcohol can't be complete if you don't spice it up with food, but you have to be careful, because it can combinations of alcohol and different dishes cause a lot of problems.

To ensure that your May holidays pass quite peacefully, read the list 5 foods, which should not be mixed with alcohol.

1. Salty snacks

Due to the consumption of salty snacks such as chips, popovka, smokes... you become thirsty, which means that they are supposed to sleep as a result more alcohol. This way you won't quench your thirst, so it's much better to quench your thirst right away water.

Salty snacks
Salty snacks

2. Bread

Bread similar to beer contains larger amount of yeast, which is supposed to cause straining. The next time you have a beer, reach for it nuts, vegetables or less fatty meat.

3. Coffee and energy drinks

Energy drinks are not supposed to change the effects of alcohol, but yours awareness of the amount consumed and reduced abilities. This is supposed to be due to stimulatory effect of caffeine.

Coffee and energy drinks
Coffee and energy drinks

4. Diet juices

By combining diet juices with brandy, it should be much sooner felt the effect of alcohol. The sugar found in diet juices is said to slowed the entry of alcohol into the blood.

5. Citrus fruits

Citrus, among which they are classified tangerine, an orange and lemon, contain a lot acids, which supposedly doesn't work well when combined with alcohol, because it's supposed to caused heartburn.

Citrus fruits
Citrus fruits

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