Washing fruit/vegetables

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Nereus wrote:
deepee wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 9:23 am
handdrummer wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 5:42 pm Once the fruit is peeled, all the toxins on the outside are gone. I don't know of anyone getting ill from eating peeled fruit.

Both the Mrs and I had a desperate bout of 'the runs' after eating peeled fruit off one of those street trolley vendors few years back in BKK. Been ever so wary of peeled fruit since then.
And yes peeling the fruit might remove toxins and pesticides on the skin but it does nothing for those that have become stored within the flesh of the item over the growing period.
When buying peeled fruit from a street vendor, the most likely way of getting sick is from fruit contaminated with human excrement. There is no way these people are able to wash their hands properly after using the toilet. Caveat Emptor!
Yes, but they do often wear latex gloves, which I am sure are changed regularly (weekly, monthly).Image
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Oh, Nereus. I wish you hadn't posted that. I can't get the visions out of my head now. Everytime I buy fruit now I'll be thinking whether they've just been to the toilet or not.
Although, as Hhinner says, they normally have latex gloves on. I'll be paying attention to that now.
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HHTel wrote:Oh, Nereus. I wish you hadn't posted that. I can't get the visions out of my head now. Everytime I buy fruit now I'll be thinking whether they've just been to the toilet or not.
Although, as Hhinner says, they normally have latex gloves on. I'll be paying attention to that now.
Yes, but how clean are those gloves? ImageImageImage
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Oh, shut up!
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This whole conversation sounds like the problems of 1st. world people in a 3rd. world country.
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handdrummer wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:56 am This whole conversation sounds like the problems of 1st. world people in a 3rd. world country.
Just tell your cook to wash the fruit.
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STEVE G wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:25 am
handdrummer wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:56 am This whole conversation sounds like the problems of 1st. world people in a 3rd. world country.
Just tell your cook to wash the fruit.
And tell the maid to clean up afterward. Anything left undone will be taken care of by the housekeeper and laundress.
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handdrummer wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 6:59 pm
STEVE G wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:25 am
handdrummer wrote: Tue Jan 03, 2023 3:56 am This whole conversation sounds like the problems of 1st. world people in a 3rd. world country.
Just tell your cook to wash the fruit.
And tell the maid to clean up afterward. Anything left undone will be taken care of by the housekeeper and laundress. I'll be going out shortly, please call my driver. Oh sorry, I didn't mean to say "please," it's just a Western habit.
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Id perhaps be a little more concerned with this
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2023 ... o-our-food
than Lek Lek's fruit cart , oh and you should see the spare pair of gloves he has....
and im sure ive seen carrots in Makro that glow in the dark
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Washing fruit/vegetables

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bigston wrote:Id perhaps be a little more concerned with this
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2023 ... o-our-food
than Lek Lek's fruit cart , oh and you should see the spare pair of gloves he has....
and im sure ive seen carrots in Makro that glow in the dark
They pretty much glow in the daylight too - and some of them could win prizes in UK horticultural shows for “biggest in class” awards!!


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