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>The produce section is full of great foods that do not contain questionable
>man-made substances (except of course the pesticides, which you should
>wash off with soap and water).
Indeed - but sometimes soap and water is not sufficient to remove
pesticides and other treatments. Certified organic produce, when available,
is even better.
I recently washed the "conventionally grown" apples that I buy at work in
boiling hot water. This results in removing part of the thick wax coating.
I suspect, especially since the wax does not come off completely, that any
pesticides under this do not wash off. I also suspect that some permeates
the skin, and therefore cannot be washed off.
When I can, I buy organic. And - oh, yeah - I wash that, too!
Mark
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Mark Feblowitz
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