如果你是那種喜歡在雜貨店裝滿袋子之前偷吃葡萄或藍莓,只是為了確保它是成熟的和甜的的人,那么這里還有另一個你不應該這樣做的原因——你可能會在吃未洗水果的同時吃到一些討厭的、潛在危險的顆粒物。
There are four excellent reasons why you should always wash produce before eating it or cooking with it: bugs, dirt, bacteria, and pesticides. Even those who aren't gardeners are aware that the package of celery they're holding was actually grown in soil. Some of those soil particles are likely to remain after harvesting, along with a few tiny critters that came along for the ride. If they're not washed off, eating insects, worms, or soil particles won't necessarily make you sick, but will probably contribute a pretty gritty, unappetizing bite to dinner.
有四個很好的理由可以解釋為什么你在食用或烹飪農(nóng)產(chǎn)品之前總是要清洗農(nóng)產(chǎn)品:蟲子、污垢、細菌和殺蟲劑。即使那些不是園丁的人也知道他們手中的芹菜實際上是在土壤中種植的。這些土壤顆粒中的一些可能會在收割后殘留下來,還有一些小動物會隨車而來。如果它們沒有被洗掉,吃昆蟲、蠕蟲或土壤顆粒不一定會讓你生病,但很可能會給晚餐帶來一口非常粗糙、不好吃的東西。
A bigger problem is the very real possibility that pathogenic bacteria could be living on the surface of your lettuce or bell peppers. Aside from bacteria that are naturally occurring in the soil, there are many other opportunities for fruits and veggies to become contaminated. Even if it looks perfectly clean, it probably isn't. Philip Tierno, Ph.D., a clinical professor of microbiology and pathology at NYU Langone Medical Center, told SELF, "There's a whole host of people that handle raw fruits and vegetables, including the growers, the pickers, the truckers — many hands which contain different types of germs, potentially pathogens."
一個更大的問題是,真正的可能性是,病原菌可能生活在你的生菜或甜椒表面。除了土壤中自然存在的細菌外,水果和蔬菜還有許多其他被污染的機會。紐約大學蘭貢醫(yī)學中心微生物學和病理學臨床教授菲利普·蒂爾諾博士告訴賽爾夫說,即使它看起來非常干凈,“經(jīng)手生水果和蔬菜的人很多,包括種植者、采摘者、卡車司機——許多人的手都含有不同類型的細菌,可能是病原體。”
Wash your produce to remove possible pathogens
清洗農(nóng)產(chǎn)品以清除可能的病原體
Another concern is pesticide residue on the surface of most produce. According to Elizabeth Girouard, certified holistic health coach and founder of Zing Meals, a gourmet meals business (via Reader's Digest), "Most produce is sprayed with herbicides and pesticides to keep the bugs away. Some of the residual pesticides that remain on the outside of the produce can be washed away with water, or a mixture of water and baking soda or vinegar. Many pesticides can be harmful if ingested in large quantities, so washing helps to remove the surface chemicals."
另一個問題是大多數(shù)農(nóng)產(chǎn)品表面的農(nóng)藥殘留。據(jù)Elizabeth Girouard所說,經(jīng)認證的整體健康教練、美食企業(yè)Zing Founds(讀者文摘)的創(chuàng)始人,“大多數(shù)農(nóng)產(chǎn)品都噴灑了除草劑和殺蟲劑,以防止蟲子進入。殘留在農(nóng)產(chǎn)品外部的一些農(nóng)藥可以用水或水與小蘇打或醋的混合物沖洗掉。許多農(nóng)藥如果大量攝入可能有害,因此沖洗有助于去除表面的化學物質。”
Washing is important even when the produce is organic. Certain pesticides, herbicides and fungicides that are approved for use on organic farms, like copper sulfate (a fungicide), can still be dangerous if consumed in large quantities (via Organic Authority). And, organic or not, no produce is exempt from the possibility of bacterial contamination. So, go ahead and wash your produce, no matter where it came from.
即使產(chǎn)品是有機的,清洗也很重要。某些獲準在有機農(nóng)場使用的殺蟲劑、除草劑和殺真菌劑,如硫酸銅(一種殺真菌劑),如果大量使用,仍然可能是危險的。而且,無論有機與否,任何產(chǎn)品都不可能免受細菌污染。所以,不管你的農(nóng)產(chǎn)品來自哪里,都去清洗吧。