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Health Expert Explains How to Remove Pesticides From Food

Summary by Martha Stewart
A food scientist explains why water alone isn't enough.Courtesy of Marilyn Conway / Getty ImagesKey PointsWashing blueberries with just water doesn't remove harmful pesticides, bacteria, or mold that can stick to the skin.Soaking blueberries in vinegar or baking soda water helps kill germs and break down pesticide residues.Vinegar and baking soda are safe, cheap, and work better than most store-bought fruit washes.Blueberries may be small, but t…

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On the surface of fresh fruits, microorganisms, chemical residues and traces of mold that compromise food safety can be housed. Whether from the supermarket or organic, these foods must always be cleaned up. It is within this framework that many people underestimate the step of washing cherries. But here they are making a serious mistake.It is that cherries, because of their small size and their direct consumption without peeling, require specia…

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Kron 4 News broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Saturday, January 30, 2021.
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