Know How To Wash Fresh Produce And Store Food By Following These Golden Rules

Dietician and nutritionist Neelanjana Singh gives some useful instructions on how to ensure hygiene and safety of the food we wash and store

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Dietician and nutritionist Neelanjana Singh gives some useful instructions on how to ensure hygiene and safety of the food we wash and store

Washing practices vary from home to home. Each household vouches for following the safest and best practices to maintain hygiene. Here, I am listing the advice that I give to all my clients.

Washing Fresh Produce

1. Proper washing of fruits and vegetables is necessary to remove dirt, bacteria and harmful pesticides. Ideally, it is best to wash fruits and vegetables just before use. In fact, the risk of cross-contamination is minimized if the product is thoroughly washed just before cutting or peeling. Washing produce before storing promotes bacterial growth and speeds up spoilage. However, if you choose to wash before storing, dry well with a paper or cloth towel before refrigeration.

2. Thorough rinsing of fresh produce under running water is an effective way to remove not only dirt and bacteria, but also residual pesticides.

3. Another effective method is to soak raw fruits and vegetables in hydrogen peroxide solution and then rinse off with running water. This procedure removes traces of bacteria and pesticides. The soaking process should be done in a clean utensil rather than in the sink. The drain area of the sink usually harbours many microbes, so avoid using the sink for holding water and soaking vegetables and fruits.

Washing vegetables in the sink is to be strictly avoided.

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