Sunday, May 23, 2010

Cleaning your fruits and veggies!

Since sometimes we can't financially afford organic or its not available so I did some researching on how to clean your fruits and veggies the best and cheapest way. Most of the sites I visited all said a vinegar/water mixture. Mix 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water. If you choose to soak it in this solution, do so very quickly because soaking the fruits and veggies too long will drown out all the nutrients.

An editer from Cooking Illustrated tried cleaning some fruit and veggies four different ways so this is what he found.......
-he washed the first batch with anti-bacterial soap (this idea was not highly recommended because no one likes the taste of soap, nor is it healthy to be eating it.
-The second batch he washed in the vinegar/water solution.
-the third batch he scrubbed with a brush.
-the fourth and final batch he just cleaned with running water.

He discovered the scrub brush got rid of 85% of the bacteria (a little more than water alone).
The water/vinegar solution actually got rid of 98% of the bacteria.....that is amazing!
He said he uses a spray bottle already ready with the solution and he just sprays down what he needs then rinses it off with running water.
He said the technique works best for smooth skinned fruits and vegetables. When you get to broccoli, lettuce leaves, or spinach, produce is harder to clean — as we've learned from recent nationwide recalls. He found that soaking lettuce in the vinegar solution works well, but it's a little more labor intensive than spraying apples.

1 comment:

  1. I have a friend who researched this awhile back and we've been using vinegar to clean our fruits and veggies for awhile now. Definitely cheaper than those veggie washes!

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