Aluminum foils used to prepare meals can leak into the human body, experts say, and accumulate to the average amount a person can eat to milligrams of aluminum, which increases if lemon juice or spices are added to the product before rolling.

Although a small amount of aluminum does not harm the body, its accumulation can have an impact on health after two years, according to Okaz.

According to the World Health Organization, a person can consume approximately 40 milligrams of aluminum per kilogram of body weight per day without damaging the body. However, the chip is not the only "preservative" of the substance.

Experts recommend boiling household utensils before use to protect against the harmful effects of aluminum. They also recommend replacing aluminum foil with cooking paper. They suggest that storing liquid foods and dishes with high acidity in aluminum pots is highly undesirable.