dirty produce

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I guess wash your veggies. i think fruit have natural bacteria in the bacillus and lactobacillus families that are really good for us. Guess you don't want fruit with cow shit run off on them.
 
yeah definitely wash everything. ehow suggested soaking in white vinegar to kill ecoli but who wants to wait while they soak thier produce.

this was on webmd.

Narrator:

Is organic food more liable to be infected with E. coli?

Marion Nestle, PhD, MPH :

The answer is an emphatic no.Because the organic standards, the standards that are set by the Department of Agriculture to allow foods to be labeled as certified organic require treatment of any manure that is put on fields.The manure must be treated to a certain temperature to kill harmful organisms. It must be on the field for a certain amount of time before vegetables can be grown on it.These rules do not apply to conventionally grown produce. Conventionally grown produce can put any kind of manure on the fields that it wants to.So, in fact, the conventionally grown produce is more liable to be contaminated with e. coli than is organic. Both kinds could be contaminated, because these accidents happen.But the conventionally grown is more liable to be at risk.



Narrator:

But you would still encourage everybody to wash everything?



Marion Nestle, PhD, MPH :

I would encourage everybody to wash vegetables and I would encourage dealing with congressional representatives about requiring conventionally grown agriculture to take steps and precautionsto make sure that any manure on the fields is treated properly. That's what the FDA has been trying to get these producers to do since 1998, but it has no authority to force them to.
 
I wash the veggies but maybe not long enough. When I was living at my parents farm we used to grow our own (organic) veggies.
 

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