How to clean mulberries

1.

Don't eat directly.

Many people say, don't wash mulberries. The more taboos, the more you eat.

disease

In fact, these are all

talk nonsense

There are many bacteria and pesticides left on the surface of mulberry pulp, which can be eaten directly.

Do you feel good?

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2.

Wear gloves to prevent staining.

Be sure to wear clean gloves before washing mulberries, because if the pulp of mulberries is damaged, purple will ooze, and the color on the remaining hands will not be easy to wash.

3.

Rinse with running water

Some pesticides are bound to remain on the surface of mulberry pulp, so wash it with tap water first, preferably with faucet, and don't soak mulberry, because washing with tap water from faucet is to prevent pesticides on the surface from entering the pulp.

4.

Leave the pedicle clean.

Cut off the extra branches and leaves before washing the mulberry, but the pedicel of the mulberry must be kept for washing to prevent pesticides and bacteria from entering the pulp from the damaged pedicel.

5.

Salt water cleaning and disinfection

Mulberry can't be soaked in clean water, but in salt water, because salt water can sterilize and remove bacteria on the surface of mulberry, so it can be eaten safely.

6.

Flour cleaning

If you have flour at home, you can take a small amount of flour and wash it with mulberries. Flour becomes sticky when it meets water, which will make the surface of mulberry pulp

pesticide residue

Get it off.

7.

wash rice

water

acid-base reaction

If you have a cook at home, you can leave the rice washing water to wash the mulberry, because the rice washing water is alkaline, and then the pesticides on the mulberry are acidic, which can just produce chemical acid and alkali.

Neutralization reaction

, reduce pesticide residues.

8.

Be sure not to do sth.

Kitchen cleaner

wash

Many kitchen cleaners can also be used to wash fruits, but in fact, Bian Xiao does not recommend them, because those kitchen cleaners themselves are difficult to rinse thoroughly. If they stay on the surface of mulberries, then

secondary pollution

Yes