How to wash vegetables clean yet retain their nutrients
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one by one since anyway later also eat one by one… hee… for convenient sake…
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I pluck all the grapes from the stem and wash them vigourously, rinsing 5 to 6 times with plenty of water. That should get rid of most of the pesticide. Btw, among all imported fruits, grapes has one of the highest pesticide level found on the skin.
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Sink the whole bunch into a bowl of water with a few drops of vegetable wash added. Then rinse 2 times.
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I have always wondered how we should wash our vegetables so that they are free from pesticides and yet retain their nutrients.
I use a little of Vege Fresh (果鲜) and mix with water to rinse/soak (depending) the vegetables and fruits before cutting. After all the dirt is cleared, I will then rinse off with clear water once again to get rid of the Vege Fresh.
I was wondering if there are any side effects of using Vege Fresh, but the fruits look really clean after washing with it, especially Grapes... shiny and no white spots at all.
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mil and sil used the rice water to soak the veg before rinising them.
cant remember the reason why but sometimes if i remember i will do likewise.
if not, i will just soak and remove any dirt in a bucket of water. then rinse off under tap.
i dont like to use vege fresh or any other thing cos’ it is like adding another layer of pesticides. -
LOLMum:
Thanks, LOLMum. I didn't know the rice water has the cleansing effects. Yes, I also don't quite agree with using Vege Fresh, but then again, I couldn't think of any other ways, so I still continue using it.mil and sil used the rice water to soak the veg before rinising them.
cant remember the reason why but sometimes if i remember i will do likewise.
if not, i will just soak and remove any dirt in a bucket of water. then rinse off under tap.
i dont like to use vege fresh or any other thing cos' it is like adding another layer of pesticides. -
LOLMum:
That's what my mum does. We use rice water (after the first rinse) to water the plants, wash our hands or even wash dishes, if there is any left of them. It works a bit like tea, helps to remove grease.mil and sil used the rice water to soak the veg before rinising them.
cant remember the reason why but sometimes if i remember i will do likewise.
if not, i will just soak and remove any dirt in a bucket of water. then rinse off under tap.
i dont like to use vege fresh or any other thing cos' it is like adding another layer of pesticides.
We also add vinegar to water to soak the fruits and vegetables.
Someone ever told me that using flour with water would remove the white stuff on the grapes, but I've not tried. My mum told me the white stuff on the grapes means that the grapes are of good quality. Not sure, but being lazy, I just soak the grapes in vinegar water and rinse off.
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LKVM:
Heard if we use rice water to water the plants, the plants will grow very beautifully too.
rice water :shock: heard girls cleaning their face with rice water to have clearer complexion didnt know can clean veges also :?LOLMum:
mil and sil used the rice water to soak the veg before rinising them.
cant remember the reason why but sometimes if i remember i will do likewise.
if not, i will just soak and remove any dirt in a bucket of water. then rinse off under tap.
i dont like to use vege fresh or any other thing cos' it is like adding another layer of pesticides.
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Bungii:
Hi Bungii, this is interesting, using flour with water to remove the white stuff on grapes.That's what my mum does. We use rice water (after the first rinse) to water the plants, wash our hands or even wash dishes, if there is any left of them. It works a bit like tea, helps to remove grease.
We also add vinegar to water to soak the fruits and vegetables.
Someone ever told me that using flour with water would remove the white stuff on the grapes, but I've not tried. My mum told me the white stuff on the grapes means that the grapes are of good quality. Not sure, but being lazy, I just soak the grapes in vinegar water and rinse off.

Oh, the white stuff means the grapes are of good quality? I thought those were the pesticide? -
happy mama,
i use some vinegar (not too much) to soak veg for a while before rinsing them clean,
it is believed to get rid of pesticides.
when we soak veg, some of those water soluble vitamins will def be lost, can’t help it…
but presence of pesticides post more danger.
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