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    Hi,

    I am looking for advice on cleaning fruit, vegetables and meat. I was looking into buying a Lotus Ozoniser to clean the fruit, veg and meat, but the reviews on the ozoniser is not good. In the sense that it gives off really bad chemicals during its sanitization process.

    I was therefore thinking of using another way to clean my fruit, veg and meat. But I am not sure which product is best to use.

    Does anybody have any good advice on cleaning your fruit, vegetables and meat?

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    we use water. you should give it a try...

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    Although it cuts away a bit of the nutrients, peeling fruits & veggies and cooking meats well provides, along with Hombre's suggestion, sufficient cleanliness for we non-phobics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre de Maiz View Post
    we use water. you should give it a try...
    Can't argue with that. Water washing is an excellent cleaning method.

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    I will up the ante a bit and suggest cleaning it with not just water, but bottled water for that extra clean taste.

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    Ooooooooh, the extravagance, Jester.

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    Yeah, call me crazy, but I prefer to wash my food in clean (maybe?) water than excrement tinted water.

    Much nicer on my delicate stomach.

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    Boiled water is quite adequate, tho you may have a few extra minerals and other solids in there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Relocation from the UK View Post
    Hi,

    I am looking for advice on cleaning fruit, vegetables and meat.

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    Does anybody have any good advice on cleaning your fruit, vegetables and meat?
    Filtered water from any tap or boiled water works fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by omdafyd View Post
    Boiled water is quite adequate, tho you may have a few extra minerals and other solids in there...
    If its Jakarta water you are a boil'n, better seine out the turds first -- should cut down on the "other solids" in the end product.

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