I saw on the Internet that using vinegar when washing vegetables is good for removing pesticides.
Does vinegar really help remove pesticides?
902 2016-05-14 Gentleman
Vinegar helps remove pesticides is when alkaline pesticides are used.
Acid pesticides or neutral pesticides are no different from just washing with water.
I've seen an experiment in pesticide removal of pesticides.
According to it, it is best to just wash with a neutral detergent.
Pesticides are said to be neutral.
Vinegar or baking soda didn't do much to wash away pesticides.
How to wash away pesticides from vegetables or fruits
http://www.firstgear.co.kr/post/read_p.html?pid=76
It's really well explained here.
In conclusion...
The best way is to wash it off with a neutral detergent and then rinse it in running water for a long enough time.
It's called.
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