Why Do Our Teeth Feel Weird After Eating Spinach? (Spinach Teeth Explained)
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You ever eat spinach and suddenly your teeth feel… fuzzy? Like your mouth
just switched to “ HD texture mode”? Congrats. You’ve unlocked Spinach Teeth
and it’s basically tiny chemistry drama on your enamel. That weird feeling isn’t your teeth
dissolving. It’s more like a temporary coating that your tongue can’t stop noticing
because your tongue is a detective with a magnifying glass. Spinach contains something
called oxalic acid (or oxalates). It’s totally natural… but it has a favorite hobby:
sticking to minerals like it’s collecting souvenirs. When you chew spinach,
oxalates can meet calcium in your mouth. Together they can form calcium oxalate —
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