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We developed a biodegradable wash that can remove pesticides and keep fruit fresh longer
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Researchers have developed a biodegradable wash designed to remove pesticide residues from fruit while extending its shelf life and freshness. The article addresses consumer concerns about pesticide residues on produce and the practical challenge of keeping fresh fruit from spoiling quickly.

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We developed a biodegradable wash that can remove pesticides and keep fruit fresh longer
Such washes can help remove pesticides and keep produce fresh, appealing and more likely to be eaten. (Unsplash/Melissa Askew) Many grocery shoppers know the routine: bring fruit and vegetables home, rinse them, dry them and hope they stay fresh long enough to be eaten. But fresh produce is delicate. Grapes shrivel, apple slices brown and berries can spoil quickly. At the same time, many people worry about what may remain on the surface of fruit they buy, including pesticide residues. Cleaning
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