People who place a high value on their health know how important it is to wash their food thoroughly well. While the process is simple - turning on a faucet and rinsing your food, there are a few nuances that are essential for you to remember. Below are 9 products we wash incorrectly: While frozen fruits and vegetables tend to save us more time in the kitchen - no chopping required - before freezing, vegetables are washed with water. However, most people do not wash frozen products before using them, which is fine if they are being cooked at a high temperature. But for al dente vegetables, they should be washed thoroughly to get rid of the dirt and bacteria. 2. Rice Rice, particularly long grain rice, should be rinsed 3 to 4 times before cooking. The main danger lies not in the dust but in the starch covering rice. The starch is what causes the rice to clump together, making it look unappetizing. Other starchy grains like corn or wheat grains should be rinsed until the water runs clear. Apples, like most fruits, need to be thoroughly rinsed. Studies show that if you soak fruits in water and baking soda for 12 minutes, the majority of the chemicals will be washed away. |
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