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    10 dirty fruits and veggies

    Getty ImagesGetty ImagesBy Ashley Macha

    Are the fruits and vegetables you buy clean enough to eat?

    The Environmental Working Group (EWG) studied 100,000 produce pesticide reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to create a list of 49 of the dirtiest and cleanest produce.

    So before you hit the grocery store, see how some of your favorite fruits and veggies measured up.

    Did one of your favorites make the list? Don't worry, the EWG recommends purchasing organic or locally grown varieties, which can lower pesticide intake by 80% versus conventionally grown produce.

    Celery
    This stalky vegetable tops the dirty list. Research showed that a single celery stalk had 13 pesticides, while, on the whole, celery contained as many as 67 pesticides.

    Chemicals fester on this vegetable as it has no protective skin and its stems cup inward, making it difficult to wash the entire surface of the stalk. It's not easy to find locally grown celery, so if you like this crunchy veggie, go organic.

    Peaches
    Peaches are laced with 67 different chemicals, placing it second on the list of most contaminated fruits and vegetables. They have soft fuzzy skin, a delicate structure, and high susceptibility to most pests, causing them to sprayed more frequently.

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    Strawberries
    This red, juicy fruit has a soft, seedy skin, allowing easier absorption of pesticides. Research showed that strawberries contained 53 pesticides. Try to buy strawberries at a local farmer's market for a sweet dessert.

    Apples
    Apples are high-maintenance fruit, needing many pesticides to stave off mold, pests, and diseases. The EWG found 47 different kinds of pesticides on apples, and while produce washes can help remove some of the residue, they're not 100% effective.

    Blueberries (domestic)
    These antioxidant-rich berries have a thin layer of skin that allows chemicals to more easily contaminate the fruit. Domestic blueberries were loaded with 13 pesticides on a single sample, according to the EWG. Imported blueberries also made the list at No. 14 for the dirtiest produce.

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    Sweet bell pepper
    This crunchy, yet thin-skinned, vegetable is highly susceptible to pesticides. According to the EWG, sweet bell peppers showed traces of 63 types of pesticides. While some pesticides can be washed away, many still remain.

    Spinach, kale, collard greens
    These leafy green vegetables are on the list, with spinach loaded with 45 different kinds of pesticides and kale 57.

    In 2006, Dole recalled bagged baby spinach after multiple E. coli illnesses associated with the vegetable made their way across the country.

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    Grapes (imported)
    These tiny fruit have extremely thin skins, allowing for easy absorption of pesticides. And think twice before buying imported wine. The grapes that go into the wine could be coming from vineyards that use too many pesticides.

    Potatoes
    Have you ever indulged in a potato skin at your favorite restaurant? You might want to think twice before eating the skin. This spud was highly laced with pesticides-36, according to the EWG-that are needed to prevent pests and diseases.

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    Cherries
    Cherries, like blueberries, strawberries, and peaches, have a thin coating of skin-often not enough to protect the fruit from harmful pesticides.

    Research showed cherries grown in the U.S. had three times the amount of pesticides as imported cherries. Because cherries contain ellagic acid, an antioxidant that neutralizes carcinogens, it's worthwhile to buy organic or seek imported ones.

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    1,530 comments

    • artists  •  6 months ago
      When cancer is prolific. It is a necessity to become educated in safe food because this is a matter of life and death.
      Pesticides should be illegal.An idiot could planr and create safe farming. They are allowed to cause genocide of the human race, because it is part of their depopulation plan.
      This is food terrorism. It is shameful that we have to pay extra just to eat food that is not poison.
    • Dustin  •  5 months ago
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    • Nikki  •  8 months ago
      oh wow ... this have u scared to eat everything:(
    • Freddy  •  10 months ago
      remember when we laugh at everybody because we are proud makers of cars and high tech equipment? now we are reduced to becoming vegetable farmers and chicken growers. my neighbor started raising chickens and knocking on doors giving away eggs. ain't that cute?
    • Msladydiva  •  10 months ago
      Wash off your food!!! I've always done it and my mother as well.
    • Joni  •  10 months ago
      go to Costco...they get in some organic veggies and fruits.....the more we buy the more they will respond and bring in!!!!!
    • Zoe  •  10 months ago
      Who cares we all have to die from something
    • Grams  •  10 months ago
      People used to have a rough time surviving infancy, much less making it to 35. Now, we live longer and the longer we live, the more likely we will get "colan" cancer, heart disease,etc. Wash them off and enjoy. We will all die of something, no sense getting parinoid about everything!!!! Besides, who says that something is organic???? What exactly is organic?? Because it costs more, should it be purer and better for us???? What a joke, it was probably fertilized with organic feces for yet another round of disease that might kill us. Use your heads and buy local and in season just because it is fresher, helps the local economy and uses less fuel for transportation.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  10 months ago
      Ashley--
      Did you do any research on The Environmental Working Group?
      THAT is your story...a socialist/leftist front for the Tides Project and Drummond Pike. Do your research and then write the story...unless you have your own agenda???
    • Softball.  •  10 months ago
      I agree with most of the article, but what about potatoes? The spud itself is more like a root and grows underground. The plant above ground is sprayed for pests. I always peel potatoes anyway but I think the writer just wants to scare us.
    • big daddy  •  10 months ago
      obama and wife says keep eating the poison fruit an veggies helps control the population.get colon cancer and enjoy it.
    • lauren  •  10 months ago
      What is the best way to clean them? I don't want to use another chemical to get chemicals off the food. I have heard to use vinegar? Does anyone know of a natural veggie/fruit wash formula?
    • maryr  •  10 months ago
      Washing with water will not remove these chemicals. Wash with vinegar.
    • KymmB  •  10 months ago
      Wow what an eye opener! And we thought our fruits and vegs were washed and prepared for us before they were displayed for us to purchasing them,Ha! Anyway what can we do besides the above statements to get pestiside free products? What do these pesticides do to us? Are they harmless or harmful and how?
    • KC  •  10 months ago
      It's called washing, everyone. There even are products you can buy that claim they are for washing vegtables and fruits. I,at least, rinse off all products I buy including meats and fish.
    • Dan  •  10 months ago
      The claim that 'organic' produce has no pesticides on it is simply untrue; they have simply made up some cute definitions to hide the fact that they do use chemicals for pest control.
    • Lynne  •  10 months ago
      Whatever.
    • Suzanne  •  10 months ago
      That's why we have an immune system!!!
    • JOYCE  •  10 months ago
      Is there anything left that is safe to eat????
    • Wolfen  •  10 months ago
      Safety is an illusion!!!