Many people are fully aware that harmful chemical pesticides
can stick to food they consume. It is only natural that consumers will want to reduce
exposure. Kids are vulnerable to bug killers especially at the time that their internal
organs are still developing. This is one of the main reasons some people choose
to purchase organic.
Organic fruit, for instance, is
healthier due to the presence of more nutrients. It is also more sustainable. Certain
fruits and even veggies contain higher residual pesticide compared to others.
Organic fruits that you should purchase are apples, grapes, cherries,
nectarines, pears, peaches, strawberries, and raspberries. Even then, it is
important to wash the fruits thoroughly even if these are organic. It is
important to take away dust and soil that remains on the skin.
In fact, it
is important to wash your hands with soap and water before cleaning the organic fruit. Wash citrus fruits and
melons before slicing. On the other hand, wash grapes inside the colander and
keep in the fridge if you are not eating these immediately. Wash strawberries,
raspberries and figs just before consuming. Place any soft fruits in a large
bowl of water. Twirl it around and remove the water. Repeat several times until
you see that the water is already clean. Refrain from washing fruits with
detergent or bleach solutions. Fruit can take in these chemicals.
How do you dry organic
fruit? Bear in mind that moisture can reduce the sweet flavor. Dry the
fruit at once after washing. Use only clean dish towels or paper towels. You
can put small fruits like berries in layers with strips of paper towels in big
container to dry up the remaining water. Nutritious food is a key to staying
healthy. Thus, eating clean organic fruits can be a vital part of your healthy eating
objectives.
If you wish to consume organic fruit, give your full support to organic farmers. Supporting
them will reduce the amount of pesticides that enter will flow through our
streams where these chemicals can harm marine life and even end up in the
potable water supply of residents in affected communities. Organic farming
advocates say that, “sustaining and helping
organic farms grow also provides habitats for many more species than
conventional agriculture. Among those animals that benefit are song birds,
which thrive on insects found in organic fields. Organic agriculture also helps
fight global warming: Organic agriculture can bind 1,000 lbs of carbon per
acre, whereas conventional agriculture increases carbon in the atmosphere.”
Likewise,
organic farming only utilizes natural chemicals or traditional solutions to regulate
pests and diseases. Sales of organic produce like organic fruit have gone up during the
past few years. However, the figures are still very minimal compared to
non-organic produce. This is the issue right now and something that organic
advocates need to address immediately. Consumers should also lend a hand
especially if they value their health and that of family members.