Do you peel your apples?
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No. I use the whole apple in my vita-mix. Even the core and seeds. The seeds contain B Complex vitamins. The tiny traces of arsenic are beneficial too.0
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Wash with a little vinegar. I don't peel.0
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SingRunTing wrote: »I always wash, never peel (unless I'm baking with them).
I wash them simply because you don't know how many people touched that apple before me. It just grosses me out.
This is exactly me, too. I don't eat any other food people have touched, so fruit is no different.
I also use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub my fruits and vegetables as I run them under water.0 -
Why do people keep saying "unless it's organic" as if they don't require washing. You guys do know that organic farmers use pesticides too, right?
I wash my fruit if I have water nearby, but sometimes I'm on the go so I eat it unwashed.
Meh. Because I'd rather eat 10 pesticides (organic) than 100 pesticides (non-organic).
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I wash mine with a drop of dish soap, rinse really well and then dry with a towel. The only time I peel it is if I can't get that greasy wax off the skin.0
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jennifershoo wrote: »
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/02/23/387553285/kids-allergies-and-a-possible-downside-to-squeaky-clean-dishes
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I do peel them sometimes but not always. I rinse the unpeeled apple with water.0
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WalkingAlong wrote: »jennifershoo wrote: »
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/02/23/387553285/kids-allergies-and-a-possible-downside-to-squeaky-clean-dishes
Still gross though. Tons of people don't wash their hands after going to the bathroom and then touch the produces.
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No, my younger sis does it for me0
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I wash them always! I don't always peel them but I do slice them. I have a permanent retainer so I worry I may do damage to it if I bite into a full apple.0
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No way, that's the best part.0
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WalkingAlong wrote: »
No synthetic pesticides doesn't mean no pesticides. And soon even some synthetic pesticides may be allowed on fruit labelled 'organic' in the US.0 -
Never.. too much effort0
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No way, the peel is where most of the flavour and nutrients are. Just wash them before eating
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I only buy organic, and still wash. Organic can still use organic pesticides that are non-toxic to humans, like safer soap, neem oil. They also can still use shellac and food grade wax. The best is to buy from a local farmers market where you can ask the grower directly.
I do prefer keeping the peels. Get a soft toothbrush if you want, it gets a lot of crap off without chemicals.0 -
Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »I don't peel my apples - I just give them a quick rinse and dry them with a paper towel.
Not worried at all about pesticides because I don't like living in fear.
^^This is the smartest thing I've read all year!
I don't peel my apples, either. I just rinse and eat. I never peel them when cooking with them, either.0 -
Feelgood97 wrote: »No, my younger sis does it for me
Bahaha this is why I eat oranges. My sister peels them for me0 -
I live in Italy and wash my apples with soap, water and use a soft brush before putting them in the frig. My mother was visiting from the States and asked me why I was washing the apples. I motioned her over and showed her the sink full of dirty scum. She still tells that story to relatives and friends at home---"you know she really has to wash the apples there".0
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Lissa_Kaye wrote: »I only buy organic, and still wash. Organic can still use organic pesticides that are non-toxic to humans, like safer soap, neem oil. They also can still use shellac and food grade wax. The best is to buy from a local farmers market where you can ask the grower directly.
I do prefer keeping the peels. Get a soft toothbrush if you want, it gets a lot of crap off without chemicals.
Ever read the warning label on neem oil? It is toxic to humans.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »WalkingAlong wrote: »
No synthetic pesticides doesn't mean no pesticides. And soon even some synthetic pesticides may be allowed on fruit labelled 'organic' in the US.
http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/06/synthetic-v-natural-pesticides/
The amounts of synthetic pesticide residues in plant food are insignificant compared to the amount of natural pesticides produced by plants themselves. Of all dietary pesticides that humans eat, 99.99 percent are natural: they are chemicals produced by plants to defend themselves against fungi, insects, and other animal predators.
I don't know if those natural pesticides can even be washed off. I don't worry much over either.
The wax they put on apples is probably more on my mind.
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Never. Buy them organic and rinse them well if the idea of pesticides bothers you.0
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When I bring my fruit home I wash it all at the same time, everything, including bananas and oranges. I read somewhere that washing it right away cuts down on fruit flies later on. It is handy though when I am on the run and the fruit is already washed and ready to go.
Usually after I get groceries I wash and chop up all my veggies, and wash my fruit. I find if I don't then I don't eat it and it goes bad because I'm LAZY. LOL!!!0 -
Yes. For Pies =P
If you can't get over the pesticides or the sulfur used on organic and must peel them, you should wash them first. The knife will bring what is on the outside inside as it peels.0 -
Yes. For Pies =P
If you can't get over the pesticides or the sulfur used on organic and must peel them, you should wash them first. The knife will bring what is on the outside inside as it peels.
Many pesticides used in growing food are throughout the food anyway because once sprayed, it is washed into the soil and picked up by the roots. Washing or peeling will not remove all of it.
I don't peel my apples for pies. The peels soften with cooking.0 -
I cannot smell any pesticide so nope! Maybe I don't have the best sense of smell either ;-)
Lol, maybe that's a blessing, if it's true
I'm the same, I wash berries but nothing else really. And I'm mostly washing the berries to get any little critters off.
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I don't peel them. I will however eat the "meat" out of the peel first and then eat the peel itself. I have done that ever since I was a kid.0
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