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Washing Produce Won’t Entirely Remove Pesticides According to New Research. Here’s What To Do Instead. : The Hearty Soul

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Last updated: 2024/09/29 at 9:13 PM
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Newly released data compiled by Consumer Reports has revealed concerning levels of pesticide residue on fruits and vegetables sold in US grocery stores. Organophosphates and carbamate insecticides were among the pesticides found, known for their adverse effects on neurodevelopment, reproductive systems, and fetal development. Despite washing produce, residues remain, posing health risks to consumers.

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The Study on Pesticide Residue and Washing ProducePeeling ProduceNot All Bad NewsThe Study of Pesticide Health RisksIs Washing Produce Effective At All?The Bottom Line on Washing ProduceSources

The Study on Pesticide Residue and Washing Produce

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A study published in Nano Letters revealed that washing produce did not significantly reduce pesticide risks. Even peeling the produce was often insufficient to remove residues. Raman imaging showed pesticides penetrating apple peels and ending up in the pulp layer.

Peeling Produce

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Despite peeling being more effective at removing some pesticides, washing or peeling alone may not eliminate all residues. A new technique can help scientists understand pesticide effects on produce long after harvest, as residue penetrates deeply into layers.

Not All Bad News

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About 20% of produce categories showed “significant risks” from pesticide residues according to Consumer Reports. However, two-thirds of tested foods did not pose real health risks from pesticides. The study allows for targeted solutions to reduce pesticide exposure.

The Study of Pesticide Health Risks

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Pesticide exposure risk extends beyond occupational hazards to general population through food and water consumption. Understanding pesticide residue penetration depth in produce is crucial for mitigating health risks.

Is Washing Produce Effective At All?

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Rinsing produce in warm water for at least one minute can reduce some pesticide residue, but won’t eliminate all residue. Soaking can be effective for surface residue removal, but avoid using soaps or detergents as they could be absorbed by produce.

The Bottom Line on Washing Produce

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While washing or soaking produce can reduce some pesticide residues, it may not eliminate all traces. Peeling produce before consumption may provide better results. Not all produce carries significant pesticide risks, offering hope for safer options.

Sources

  1. “Peel those apples: washing produce doesn’t remove pesticides, study finds.” The Guardian. Carey Gillam. August 8, 2024.
  2. “Produce Without Pesticides.” Consumer Reports. Catherine Roberts. April 18, 2024.
  3. “Pesticide Exposure, Safety Issues, and Risk Assessment Indicators.” NCBI. Christos A. Damalas and Ilias G. Eleftherohorinos. May 2011.
  4. “How to Series – Removing Pesticide Residue.” CANR. Elisabeth Anderson and Joe Zagorski. May 23, 2022.

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