Fruits and Vegetables with Low Risk of Pesticides. |
I'm sure that you have all been told
that if you want to live a healthy life and eat healthy food then you
should "switch to organic". This means eating organic fruits and
vegetables which have not been treated with chemical fertilizers or pest
control products. There are many reasons why organic food is so much
better for us and for the environment, but they are also much more
expensive then regular fruits and vegetables. So what if I told you
there is a great way to balance the health benefits of organic food with
a decent price?
Some fruits and vegetables are a lot
less exposed and vulnerable to the chemicals used by conventional
agriculture and as such as very safe to eat. By going over this list of
products you can reduce the cost of your shopping cart by only buying
the organic food that you really need to protect your family. You can
feel safe to buy these non-organic items, and can save quite a bit of
money by doing so:
Onion |
Because
of its strong smell and taste, the onion doesn’t attract many pests,
and therefore doesn’t need to be treated with any pesticides. This makes
the onion a safe choice to buy from just about anywhere, with no need
to pay extra. Just make sure that the one you buy doesn’t have any soft
spots or signs of damage. |
Avocado |
The
avocado has a thick skin that protects the green flesh from pesticides.
Search for one without any holes or missing parts in the skin and also
one that's not too soft. It is still advisable to wash the avocado
before cutting it to avoid any leftovers of chemicals from the outside
mixing with what you'll eat. |
Corn |
While
corn does normally take a lot of fertilizers to grow, it's very
unlikely that you will find any pesticides on it. A good way to tell if
you are getting a healthy, clean, corn is to feel the green leafs around
it. If they are smooth but not greasy to touch then you are safe to buy
the corn. |
Pineapple |
Like
the avocado, the pineapple has a hard "shell" that keeps the inside
unaffected by most of the things farmers spray on their crops. Don’t be
tempted to buy the ones that smell too sweet or too strong, as they are
usually too ripe. |
Mango |
Look
for bright consistent colors like red yellow and orange with a strong
fruity smell. This will guarantee that you take a mango that has not
been harmed by any pesticides or other hazardous compounds. |
Asparagus |
This
is another kind of vegetable that’s not really affected by pests and
therefore isn’t exposed to any chemicals, so you don't have to buy the
organic kinds to avoid them. Any kind with a light green color and
slightly purple tips is fine to buy, regardless of size. |
Peas |
Peas
are one of the least likely vegetables to have any leftovers of
pesticides on them. Go for the big and green pods and you can safely say
that you have a healthy, clean product. |
Kiwi |
That
hairy brown skin might taste bad but it works wonders when it comes to
keeping harmful chemicals away from the sweet center. Much like other
items on this list, it is still recommended to wash the kiwi before
eating it. |
Cabbage |
Cabbages
are very easy to grow, so they aren't exposed to many fertilizers or
pesticides. Pick any cabbage that looks shiny but still feels strong and
crunchy, avoid any with yellowish spots and always remove the most
outer layers of the cabbage. |
Eggplant |
With
a smooth and thick skin to protect it, the eggplant is a safe buy,
organic or not. Look for ones that still feel hard to touch but have
smooth, even color. |
Papaya |
While pesticides are known to be found on the skin of the papayas, it has also been found that a good wash with water and a simple
towel will remove almost all of them. If you see one in the store that
looks a bit wrinkled it's still ok to buy, just give it a few days to
ripen. |
Watermelon |
If
you are having trouble opening a watermelon then you can be sure that
hardly any fertilizers and chemicals can make it past its hard exterior.
If you want to make sure you pick a sweet one have a look at the stem,
dry and small will mean you are in for a sweet healthy treat. |
Broccoli |
Out
of all the vegetables that are treated with pesticides, broccoli has
the smallest amount of chemical residue on it when being sold. Buy a
dark green and stiff broccoli, dip it in cold water and replace those
water a few times, it would be as clean as any organic broccoli. |
|
Yam |
Like
other root vegetables, yams are far less exposed to pests and
pesticides. It's very easy to pick a good yam, just take any that don’t
look damaged in any way and that aren't too big. |
vendredi 15 août 2014
Fruits and Vegetables with Low Risk of Pesticides.
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