If you look on the Internet, it is said that vinegar is good for removing pesticides when washing fruits and vegetables.
Does vinegar really have a pesticide removal effect?
388 4 7 years ago
pu1. The case where vinegar helps remove pesticides is when alkaline pesticides are used. Acid pesticides and neutral pesticides are no different than just washing them with water
2017-12-20
pu2. I saw an experiment to remove pesticides before, and according to it, it's best to just wash them with a neutral detergent. Pesticides are very neutral. Vinegar, baking soda, it didn't wash away the pesticides
2017-12-20
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