Do you actually have to wash strawberries before eating them?
Well, according to Google, yes, but please – as if I were to stick to that. I once heard that they somehow lose their taste and take on a strangely inferior consistency. Seriously, who would voluntarily subject themselves to something like that?
Well, I think everyone who does not reap strawberries from their own unsprayed beet, but gets them from some store, at least for a short time. Cold, with a soft water jet and then let it dry on a zewa, does not damage taste or consistency.
A few years ago, a “lusty” germ was distributed through Spanish strawberries that tied you to the ceramic for 3 days. It had come through a say we say organic spice on dei fruits, you could simply avoid by washing but tja.
Oh, thank you. 🙏
Then you should change your sources to have heard what you’re writing.
There is no impairment due to washing. From your own garden it can be transported directly from the plant to the mouth. But what comes through other hands of unknown fields is always washed with me.
And that’s what I mean for a moment in a bowl of water. Take fruit individually in the hand, sprinkle as needed and let a little more drop in the empty bowl.
Well, if you believe any mischief you heard, good night.
Rinsing strawberries with water does not affect their taste. If they don’t come out of your garden, where you know they weren’t sprayed or contaminated with anything, you should wash them. Unless you want splashes, residues of animal jersey and various germs that potentially stick to it with eating. But of course it’s your choice.
you have to wash them because of pesticides, or have they been harvested in your own garden, unfertilized and unsprayed?
You should wash them because they’re sprayed and because there’s an insect sack on it. And if you take care of it, nothing happens to strawberries.
Moreover, one does not know how clean the hands of those who harvest the strawberries, pack etc.
If you want to eat pesticides, mosquitoes, leaves, worms and earth on it, do that. In principle, you can eat berries like this, but it does not reduce the taste so much. In addition, if you add sugar and sour cream, you do not taste the water on it anymore. Everyone like him.
So really, my strawberries are, of course, immaculate. Who buys any low-quality, dirty fruit? There’s no such thing in my house. I really do not have the time or the need to deal with such banal problems.
And yet you’re doing it right now.
Then don’t do it! I’m not interested. Then eat your strawberries as you want and don’t flee here!?
Yes, bacteria and plant protection agents are not visible. And rinse carefully doesn’t hurt. In rain they get wet and taste good.
Yes, I would recommend it to you for safety. There may be dirt, plant and other remnants of threshing.
You should wash any fruit and vegetables before you eat them, Grapy
Can you stop running after our men, I understand that 18cm are new to you, but please let it be.
Fr
always quiet, honey. Or should I remind you, “ah harun, stop…”
Private
Why is Ema gone?
Josh
Who are you?
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Initially there were foxes in the precinct, you should wash vegetables as well as all “planked” from the unprotected garden because of the fox bandwurm, we were advised.
Yeah, you have to wash all kinds of vegetables and fruit before eating.
Is that a serious question? I wash my strawberries and they taste very good, especially when they are ripe and fresh.
Yes, of course I mean the question seriously. Why in the world should I waste my precious time? I can really imagine better things than to play in trouble here. So really, what an absurd submission.
The question is pretty sarcastic…
Eieiei…
Well, then I’ll get to the point, because an “Eieiei” is more than just justified.
On the one hand, you ask a question you don’t want to answer. Because already in your entry, you realize that this point is not relevant to you:
Do you have to wash strawberries before eating?
More specifically:
And this is one of your comments under one answer:
First of all, it sounds like trolling, because you know the answer yourself. The way you express clearly shows that you know that the part is with the “macleless fruits” nonsens. None of the users write about spoiled fruits here, but facts. You don’t have to explain everything. As well as the point with the chemically treated fruits.
It’s also that you write about your “valuable time” several times. But still you are here and ask a question you don’t want to answer, even though the “valuable time” costs.
And that, although you should basically know that you are responding to a factually oriented question with facts… even if you might eventually hope or expect that only someone confirms you that strawberries are actually washing nonsens.
So what exactly did you expect if it doesn’t matter to you anyway?
In the “valuable time” you used for something you didn’t really want to know, you would have managed to wash a bucket of strawberries or more. 🤷🏻
“I can understand if some people don’t know otherwise,” but it would be useful to ask something if it makes sense, instead of simply out of a mood, with indifference to the actual answer.
It’s called “substance.”
…and really
Eiei… really? This is your comment now? I can understand that some people do not know otherwise, but a bit more substance would be desirable
Well, I’m sorry for you, but that says more about your perception than about my intention.
La Passion
The only way to wash them is to wash them under running water.
I don’t care