Why YSK this is that some of the soap absorbs into the fruit, especially berries, and let’s say you are washing your cherries with dish soap, and you eat them. That story ends with a long bathroom trip as soap makes you a little queasy.
Why YSK this is that some of the soap absorbs into the fruit, especially berries, and let’s say you are washing your cherries with dish soap, and you eat them. That story ends with a long bathroom trip as soap makes you a little queasy.
Who washes produce with soap?!
Right??? Also, don’t try to jam a fork in electrical outlets btw
I was surprised to discover that my new dishwasher comes with a fruit mode, so apparently there are people out there who dishwash their fruits.
Excuse me, what the fuck?
I know right? And yet…
Oh, sure, you talk about the fruit but don’t even mention putting the fuckin’ baby in the dishwasher! 😁
That’s for like bottles and things, I hope…
No, diapers and fruit. Together
Right, but does the instruction include how much soap to add? hehe
This, so much this. This is the first time I hear about it
Actually, and in opposition to the post, if I’m going to use citrus peel in stuff, I do wash it with a little soap. Many pesticides are wax based and won’t come off with water. Soap and scrubbing is way more likely to get them off.
Berries though? Yecch.
What pesticides are wax based? Can you send something citing this?
Idk about wax, but they’re generally non-polar. So soap helps