Ideally, yes. “As long as you're using potable (drinkable) water, it's always wise to wash fruits and vegetables before ...
So you may be wondering what's the best way to wash your fruit and vegetables—especially in light of the not-uncommon contamination recalls for listeria, salmonella, and other pathogens.
No matter where you get your fruits and vegetables, whether it's a fresh delivery, the organic aisle at the supermarket or straight from a local farm, there's no reason not to wash them.
Food safety chiefs were heavily criticised last night for advising people they no longer need wash and peel fruit and vegetables to remove traces of pesticide. Chemical contamination was 'so ...
Kid’s job: wash the vegetables and then either grate them, with help, or use a grating attachment on a food processor. Kid’s job: Place all of the grated vegetables in a bowl with the oil and ...
Fruit and veg are promoted as the healthiest of foods - but what's the best way to clean them of pesticides and other nasties that could damage your health or that of your children? You can’t beat ...