Does it really work well to wash vegetables or fruits with vinegar + baking soda?



vinegar baking-soda vegetable fruit pesticide

According to the blog, it's good to remove pesticides by mixing vinegar + baking soda in water and then dipping vegetables or fruits in there.

As far as I know, if you mix vinegar and baking soda, doesn't it just get neutralized?

Is this really how it works?


1845 2017-08-01 Gentleman

A. 1

Someone said vinegar is good for removing pesticides or baking soda
I think it'll be better if you mix the two together
That's why it's good to mix both~
I did it
The blog friends who were preparing to spread it started to spread
Vinegar + baking soda~
They all became fools.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 2

If you'd learned basic chemistry from your textbook, you'd know it didn't make sense
Please skip your blog posts


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 3

In conclusion, yes.
More specifically, there are acidic and alkaline pesticides
Use baking soda for acidic pesticides and vinegar for alkaline pesticides.
What's interesting is that the vegetables and fruits that are finally produced have the most neutral pesticides on them.
So it's best to just use water or neutral detergent.
https://www.firstgear.co.kr/post/read_p.html?pid=7...
How to wash away pesticides from vegetables or fruits
Read this article to learn more.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0


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