PP you replied to. Mushrooms get to relax in a bowl of water for a while, and then I pass my fingers over them under running water to dislodge last bits of earth before cooking. Gently, otherwise they fall apart. |
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| Only the ones I grow. |
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| Always A. |
| If you eat berries at restaurants, those are unwashed |
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A or C - probably 60/40 split
I am sure they have already been through some kind of rinse before being packaged. |
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A - always
But I also wonder if water really gets much of anything off. |
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I rinse them if I am serving a whole bunch. I always rinse strawberries if I can, because often they are gritty. But if the kids or I grab a strawberry without rinsing, it's fine. I rinse for cleanliness only. If there is some dirt and it doesn't bother whoever is eating it, it's all good.
Why are you eating berries in winter, is the bigger question! |
Because we live in a wealthy first world country and have access to this kind of healthy produce year round. |
Same - it is part of my daily workflow. I eat a lot of berries and just wash them right before I eat using a small colander. |
| Typically A, but if I'm hiking and pick wild blackberries from the top of a bush as a treat, sometimes it's straight in. |
Yeah, but does it taste good? And if so where are you buying it? All the strawberries and raspberries I can find in winter either taste lousy or go bad within 2 days. Or both. |
+1 I have a produce spinner thing that drains like a colander and will soak them for a few minutes in water/white vinegar. I swear it makes them last a bit longer too. |
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