4.08.2020

The internet says you should use soap to clean your food. do not listen

According to the CDC, there is no evidence of transmission of COVID-19 in connection with food.

Given the ongoing insecurity and fear of the corona virus, the natural response is the desire to protect us in every possible way. For many, this meant washing products with detergent, antibacterial wipes, disinfectant sprays and other household cleaners.

I only need one word to address these practices: don't do it.

Because we know with certainty that cleaning products are not intended for human consumption. Yes, there was a viral video of a doctor doing it, but since then he has deleted it and has given up the practice.

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In a story I wrote about washing fruits and vegetables , I ended up with a quote from a food scientist who suggested the practice and unfortunately didn't have the opportunity to do the same. I apologize for not specifically saying that you shouldn't. That's why I've deleted this quote and now insist: don't use detergent or other household cleaners to wash your products .

The FDA and USDA say you shouldn't wash products with soap. A peer-reviewed publication by UC Davis explains that residues of antibacterial soap and detergent can remain in the product.

Perhaps more convincing are the messages from companies and organizations that would benefit financially from an increase in soap and product sales. The safety data sheet dishwasher detergent Dawn says: "Ingestion :. May cause nausea, vomiting and / or diarrhea "

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Dr. Max Teplitski , Scientific Director of the Produce Marketing Association, explains: "Wash products just before you eat them. Do not spray with household chemicals, do not wash products with soap or bleach. »The bleach contains additives that must not come into contact with food or human consumption. In addition, Teplitski notes that there are "a number of peer review studies" that consistently show that there is no statistically significant difference in the removal of virus particles from product surfaces using running water and washing versus using Food grade surfactants (detergents). "

Just because many readers have asked the question: If it is safe to wash my dishes with detergent, why is this detergent not safe for salad and apple? The answer to the point is that you don't eat your plates, spoons and knives. Soap: safe for dishes, not for rockets.

If you are still worried about your products, respect what we know for sure: germs in fruits and vegetables are killed during cooking. And I promise you that the cooked products are delicious. You can roast it in the oven or fry it on the stove . Or try one of these 10 simple dishes , and you can find many more recipes on our website.

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