Why is it necessary to wash lemons before using them?
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After lemons are washed, they're treated with a wax and a safe fungicide to keep them from getting moldy. And the wax means that any trace amount of pesticide residue is not really getting washed off anyway – at least not by a few seconds of rinsing. ... Or even you when you touched them before washing your hands.
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Yes, lemons definitely should be washed,” Hanson told me. His reasoning was that the rind is chock-full of pesticides that could transfer to the lemon while cutting, or transfer onto your hands while you touch the rind. “In addition to having pesticides on them, they also have antibiotics on them,” Hanson continued.
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