You probably think you're doing everything right when it comes to washing your fruits and vegetables. After all, isn't a quick rinse under the faucet enough? Here's the thing that might surprise you.
You don’t need that extra bottle under your sink.
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Typically, fresh packaged blueberries are not pre-washed, so wash them when you are ready to eat them. However, frozen ...
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In a viral TikTok, a wellness influencer shares what she says is the correct way to wash your produce after she found supposed parasites in her blackberries. Elise starts her video by showing what she ...
(NEXSTAR) – You might not get sick from popping an unwashed grape in your mouth. But would it be significantly less risky if you rinsed it off? Without a doubt, according to experts. It may not always ...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are essential for a healthy diet, packed with vitamins, fiber and antioxidants. They can also carry dirt, bacteria or pesticide residue if not handled properly. Knowing how ...