Anna Hunt, writing for Environmental Working Group, EWG, lists the "dirty dozen" and the "clean fifteen" of vegetables as pertaining to pesticide saturation. (Their news section)
Seen on the Waking Times. The article warns nothing can be reprinted. "You may not copy, reproduce or publish any content therein without written permission."
Fine. Is it illegal for me to say the worst one is strawberries and the second worst is spinach and the third worst is Nectarines? And Apples, grapes, peaches and cherries are less worse? And a couple of other common vegetables finish the list that might include potatoes, tomatoes, celery sweet bell peppers, and pears?
Can I say the best are Avocados, sweet corn and pineapples, and cabbages and onions and sweet peas that are frozen are less best? And other common fruits and vegetables finish the list, in no particular order, broccoli cantaloupes kiwis, honeydew, eggplants, mangos, papayas, asparagus and cauliflower?
They are very good lists, you should see them.
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