| Dirty dozen (Highest residues) Peaches Apples Sweet bell peppers Celery Nectarines Strawberries Cherries Pears Grapes (imported) Spinach Lettuce Potatoes Cleanest 12 (Lowest residues) Onions Avocados Sweet corn (frozen) Pineapples Mangoes Asparagus Sweet peas (frozen) Kiwifruit Bananas Cabbage Broccoli Papayas Washing produce can help remove chemical residues. Try a product such as Environné, or make your own. (Dilute 1 teaspoon mild dishwashing liquid per gallon of water, swirl or gently scrub produce for 5 to 10 seconds, then rinse.) You can also peel skin or remove outer leaves. But remember that antioxidants and other phytonutrients are often concentrated near the surface, so peeling can send valuable nutrients down the drain. Source: Environmental Working Group (www.food news.org).
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