For good health, the USDA recommends that you eat five to nine servings of fruits and vegetables per day. But before you reach for that apple slice or celery stalk, reach for a container of fruit and ...
Leafy greens can be swirled in clean water to lift off soil before giving them a final rinse. (Getty Images) Think your fruit and veg are clean after a quick rinse? A recent government report suggests ...
No doubt you’ve heard that you should wash your fresh fruit and vegetables before eating them. After all, they can be full of residue like dirt, pesticides and even bugs. If you want to eliminate as ...
Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. The cleanliness of our food is important to your health, ...
Cleaning your produce before you eat it is a lot easier than you may think. Water and a paper or cloth towel are all you need. Even if your fruit has skin (think: cantaloupes) that you don't plan on ...