Ok. Two things: 1) that’s not residue in the water, they’re called achenes and they are the true fruit of strawberries. 2) bacteria and more importantly fungus will grow back onto the surface of the fruit almost immediately because they’re in the air. The real reason to wash produce is to remove pesticides and any wax that are added to help preservation during transport
That’s what I was thinking for number 2. Also this is probably a stupid question but does it make a difference if you wash the fruit in tap water knowing there may be fluoride in it?
You should do a side-by-side comparison of two packages of strawberries that you bought the same day one where you leave it in the fridge and one where you disinfect the fruit and see just how much longer it lasts and make a video out of it.
Raspberries definitely go bad faster if you wash them and store them. Don't rinse Raspberries until your ready to eat them. Save your vinegar and your time lol
Wife actually rinses them the same day she buys them - and then by the third day, she's already consumed them. So, yeah, this is probably for people who eat the stuff nearly right away.
I subscribed to this channel. Took under 2 weeks, i became so paranoid about all the things this guy talks about. I realized he isnt living. Hes over the top. I feel for his family in a sense. Im more sensible now but i cant lose my mind over it.
@DashieNCheekie yah I get it. I started shopping a little differently. I was laughing to myself....his daughter comes home at 16 and says "she's pregnant" and had a snickers bar at lunch. It's not the teen pregnancy he'd worry about!
It’s not about your immune system😂. It’s about them blasting like two weeks longer than they normally do sometimes even longer. 🤦♀️😂 ever since I started doing this, my fruit doesn’t go bad so fast.
@@sierra6452yeah and bacteria is good for your immune system, without bacteria your immune system would be weak ASF, hence why he said he can't even go out to check the mail 😂
Don’t wash your berries until you are ready to eat them or cook with them. Washing the berries bruises them and any extra water on berries will cause them to spoil faster. Blueberries have their own built-in protection via a waxy outer coating called a bloom, and raspberries are extremely delicate and susceptible to mold and bacteria from too much moisture and from bruising. With strawberries keep those little, frilly green calyxes and stems on your fresh strawberries when storing in the refrigerator. Having the calyxes and stems intact will protect the interior of your berries and prolong their shelf life. All berries stay their freshest when dry and cold, and any added moisture will soften the strawberries and encourage mold growth. So instead of washing all of your berries right when you get home from the store, wash them as you plan to eat or prepare them.
I miss the old days when we would just make videos of daily life now it's just ppl stealing each other's content and regurgitating some facts they just found out about
Don't rinse until you intend on eating. No matter how much you try to dry them after a dunk, they will still be wet, especially the inside of raspberries. Wet berries will be ruined berries in no time at all.
I don't give a crap about normal microorganisms, I care about the pesticides, so I always wash the fruit under the tap before I eat it - it's the best I can do.
I do the same, wash it before eating. This excessive washing and cleaning some people do is just paranoia. COVID really made the simpletons deeply afraid of any kind of germs.
Used to pick a ton of warm strawberries on sunny summer days & eat them straight from the plant as a child. Nothing tastes better, especially not refrigerated or frozen.
Blackberries can contain maggots however, I always rinse in salty water, Gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries straight out of the garden are delicious.
@@YorkshireBusGuy you should definitely be washing your fruit what, maybe this is extreme but washing your fruits, especially store bought is a necessity
I usually just wash them off with water and put them in a bowl in the fridge !! I’ve always done that , omg !!!!! I’m gonna get tape worms or something!!?
@@Bustermaniaxmy strawberrys last like a week and a half in the fridge, if I rinse them they're bad within 2-3 days.... I've only done this sort of vinegar dunk for berries I'm about to freeze
My secret is immediately start eating the blueberries when I get home from store and then half way through realize I should probably rinse them off, so i do and then eat the rest of the blueberries.
Same, just buy what you're gonna eat, don't need to buy that many extra perishable food. You know, food can't go bad in your fridge if you actually eat it.
Our bodies can handle it ive never met anyone that died eating a dirty strawberry lol but idk i grew up with fresh food in my back yard since my dad grew up on a ranch and we just picked it wiped it off and ate it. Unless it was muddy then we washed it.
As a farmers market vendor do not wash your fruit until you are ready to consume them. I’ve worked for the farm for 6 years and the business has been going for 29. We tell our customers exactly not to wash their fruits until they’re ready to consume and they always tell us that we’ve helped them make their fruit last longer. Also a tip we tell them is to put them in a tuber ware container and place paper towels over the fruits to make them last slightly longer. So do with this information as you will
Blueberry farmer here. Nothing wrong with washing your berries but fresh berries will keep for 3 weeks easily. However by the time you get them they are probably 2 weeks old if bought out of the USA. The waxy haze you see on blueberries is there to protect them from the sun and drying out. The more of it you see on the fruit the less handled they were during processing. Most importantly for shelf life make sure they are dry before the fridge. And if freezing I would freeze them unwashed so they don’t stick together. Wash when you pull out of the freezer and it will help thaw them.
@@redlight3932 I have no idea. I’m just saying the point of the video was to wash off whatever makes them not last as long, nothing to do with germs/getting sick. Tbh, it works well for berries like strawberries/blueberries as long as they’re fully dried when stored. Haven’t had the same luck with raspberries. Don’t dry as well.
I use baking soda for all my berries. The trick is to make sure they’re completely dry and lined with paper towels before going back into the fridge. Also make sure you soak them long enough I use vinegar instead of baking soda for my grapes and cherries. The soda makes them too soft afterwards. I know many people say only wash what you’re going to eat but that doesn’t work for people like me with ADHD I do all my fruit as soon as I come home It removes all the pesticides
So many adults on here talking about how not doing this and eating fruit hasn't harmed them......dum azzes its for them to keep longer and not spoil not about making them safer ...MUPPETS
They don’t taste like vinegar I’ve been doing this most of my life because my parents taught me this and they taste like normal strawberries you eat in restaurants or elsewhere.
Worked at 3 4 diamond kitchens over a 26 year period .Chefs ONLY WASHED fruit just pror to use . Otherwise the will immediately start forming mold. I worked with hundreds of chefs,not one washed and then stored fruit .
@@misspika9851Nope, freeze them. When berries are in season, I purchase as much as possible. Take straight out of the container and onto a baking sheet. Pop in freezer till rock solid. Then bag up and pop back in the freezer. Now you have fresh fruit year round. Have been doing this for 50 years.
Thanks first of all, I appreciate a level headed approach to all you do. I have found that if I just rinse the fruit and dry a little, it lasts pretty well. Sometimes the raspberries will get a little soggy but they are still tasty.
You know what I do right after getting home from the grocery store? I eat about half of the fruit that I just bought. I finish off the other half the next day. The fruit never gets soggy!
exactly e.g. blueberries are high in antioxidants and taste like ice cream when frozen. plus, specifically in blueberries case, you get more nutrients when they're frozen
I am 68:: I have only rinsed my fruit with water. If I had to go thru this vinegar, soaking and rinsing process I would never buy fruit. I am not dead yet! I guess I’ll start now so I can live to 85!
@ranns2805, ma'am do you realize how many insects n dirt you hv digested for all these years, you should do it and add baking soda to that cleanse and you will see what he is speaking of. And if you drink cloves tea make sure to strain in cloth before drinking because the do make the cinnamon with rat hairs in it. If you don't believe me boil some cloves n even cinnamon sticks strain it and see how many eat hairs you find in it
It’s too keep fruit longer. My mom does it with our berries, extends their shelf life in the fridge a loooooong time. Otherwise the berries (especially the raspberries) grow mold really quickly.
My mother was an avid gardener, we never washed anything until we were going to use or eat it. The one exception would be soaking greens in cold salted water to kill any possible worms or bugs on it. She always swore if made the fruit spoil faster if washed it first.
I always wash my berries in the dishwasher and adding a few drops of mercury to them is an absolute pro tip. The berries will stay fresh much longer than you think, or breathe.
@@BIG_Z_69lol nothings stopping you from growing berries. I grow my own strawberries, raspberries, and many other fruits/veggies. Not like I have a big garden either. Only a few square feet. No pesticides or anything except compost and water.
Wash berries just before you eat them. They last longer if dry, and mold less. Do not cover them in the fridge or they will mold. Place in fridge where air moves freely over them. The hard plastic boxes they come in keep them fresh longest prior to washing. Strawberries are often the first to go bad (bigger, denser box).
@@JohnSmith-zs1bf you might be able to dry the strawberries and blueberries but the raspberries have the cavity and are bumpy, they hold the water no matter what. They will be mush in days. Wash as you need them
Get a berry keeper. It's like a little plastic colander inside of a plastic dish with a lid on it. You rinse them off and dump them straight into those and it is like a miniature crisper and also gives the space for the water to get away from them
@@user-hv4hb6br6y I bought mine from fresh thyme farmers market and Whole Foods so I'm sure I paid quite a bit more...... I got a check and see what they have at the Dollar Tree in comparison. I've had mine for years and they're like new and I repurchased them for gifts for other people on more than one occasion
@@user-hv4hb6br6y I thought I responded to this, I'll have to go to Dollar Tree and see what they have! I got some kind of expensive ones that have lasted for years and still look relatively new from Fresh Thyme Farmers Market. I have a purple and a green one and I've also seen them at Whole Foods. I have repurchased the identical ones several times to give as gifts because people have come over and loved mine when we're having salads or something and I bring out the berries that I had prepared
As a child, grandpa and I walked through the garden and he would pull a radish then shake it against his overalls then hand it to me...yummy! He and I would walk through the veggies and berries and my little tummy would be full by the time we were done!❤❤❤
@@binaryvoid0101the point of the story was to say they didn’t wash their fruit either, like a large amount of comments are stating. Also saying they didn’t wash it and they were/are just fine.
You have no idea the amount of chemicals on american/ canadian fruits and the dangers they pose to our health. Did you know lots of american food is banned in europe?
Ima guy that never put fruit in fridge or freezer call me old fashion whateva. There a plenty of variety of fresh ones with great deals if you have your priorities straight
@@astridmaack4516some berries and fruits contain preservatives like wax to help prolong the shelf life washing them removes thus layer and means they will spoil quickly.
I was thinking the same thing! I thought he was going to make a fruit taco of some sort, that was the only reason I wanted to watch the video to see what was going to turn out! 😅
Ok. Two things: 1) that’s not residue in the water, they’re called achenes and they are the true fruit of strawberries. 2) bacteria and more importantly fungus will grow back onto the surface of the fruit almost immediately because they’re in the air. The real reason to wash produce is to remove pesticides and any wax that are added to help preservation during transport
That’s what I was thinking for number 2. Also this is probably a stupid question but does it make a difference if you wash the fruit in tap water knowing there may be fluoride in it?
@@walterf.7835 I wash with the filtered water my fridge provides. You can wash with sink water and do a final rinse with filtered water as well
Lol when he said RESIDUE 😂 I can’t believe ppl buy this
@@potluck712
Ok orange cult
Your last sentence - Do you "wash" by just rinsing with water?
I learned more from the comments than the actual video.
thanks for not listening to this guys obscene, horrible advice
Yeah…
Actually you did learn from the video because if no video no comments and if no comments not learning...🤣
Sadly true
And his methods are wrong. Soaking delicate berries in vinegar will ruin the taste.
This guy is the perfect example of speaking incorrectly with confidence.
wolf of wall street shit version
And rinses in tap water…
@@Latebloomershow😅😅😅
@@Latebloomershow😂😂😂😂
Hahahahahaah
You should do a side-by-side comparison of two packages of strawberries that you bought the same day one where you leave it in the fridge and one where you disinfect the fruit and see just how much longer it lasts and make a video out of it.
Raspberries definitely go bad faster if you wash them and store them. Don't rinse Raspberries until your ready to eat them. Save your vinegar and your time lol
*you're 🤓
@@FizzyJuiceCoolyour*
@@alexandrapreston7283 no i mean the first time
@@FizzyJuiceCool Mb I missed that your
Wife actually rinses them the same day she buys them - and then by the third day, she's already consumed them. So, yeah, this is probably for people who eat the stuff nearly right away.
Anything sounds amazing when it’s said confidently
Every Jordy Peterson and Ben Shappy video ever
Uptalk with vocal fry does not in fact sound confident
lol
@@dyodoleu BTS is shit
@@dyodoleu Wrong. Classic leftist misinformation type hurt butt lol.
I subscribed to this channel. Took under 2 weeks, i became so paranoid about all the things this guy talks about. I realized he isnt living. Hes over the top. I feel for his family in a sense. Im more sensible now but i cant lose my mind over it.
Way over😂😂😂
You feel for his family? 😂ok relax
@DashieNCheekie yah I get it. I started shopping a little differently. I was laughing to myself....his daughter comes home at 16 and says "she's pregnant" and had a snickers bar at lunch. It's not the teen pregnancy he'd worry about!
Can’t stand him. Reminds me of that Dr. show that warned about everything of to come back months later saying it’s cool but this is worse.
I don't think you have to worry about his kids.
you never wanna wash berries if you’re not gonna eat them right away
I have never heard someone say wrong things, consecutively, all at once for an entire conversation.
😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Really this is the only person you’ve ever heard how about the ex-president Trump? Everything he said was incorrect
@@HunterMannhahaha 😐
@@person-no5qxit's true
This guys immune system can't handle going out to check the mail.
It’s not about your immune system😂. It’s about them blasting like two weeks longer than they normally do sometimes even longer. 🤦♀️😂 ever since I started doing this, my fruit doesn’t go bad so fast.
😂
@@sierra6452you prob didn't get what they ment
It’s cause he’s not getting the germs on the fruits…
@@sierra6452yeah and bacteria is good for your immune system, without bacteria your immune system would be weak ASF, hence why he said he can't even go out to check the mail 😂
Hey there pal?!! Whatever you think you cleaned off those berries is what's keeping me and mines healthy!!!
So you think..
Don’t wash your berries until you are ready to eat them or cook with them. Washing the berries bruises them and any extra water on berries will cause them to spoil faster. Blueberries have their own built-in protection via a waxy outer coating called a bloom, and raspberries are extremely delicate and susceptible to mold and bacteria from too much moisture and from bruising.
With strawberries keep those little, frilly green calyxes and stems on your fresh strawberries when storing in the refrigerator. Having the calyxes and stems intact will protect the interior of your berries and prolong their shelf life.
All berries stay their freshest when dry and cold, and any added moisture will soften the strawberries and encourage mold growth. So instead of washing all of your berries right when you get home from the store, wash them as you plan to eat or prepare them.
Underrated comment
I store them in airtight mason jars without washing or rinsing and wash when ready to eat. They stay fresh for about 2 weeks.
Yes 👍
It’s true
Or, don’t wash your berries and just put them in your mouth. Your body will handle it.
Welcome to the internet where as long as you have a 4k camera and a microphone, you know exactly what you’re talking about.
Lol
Haha, so true
I miss the old days when we would just make videos of daily life now it's just ppl stealing each other's content and regurgitating some facts they just found out about
@@matthewwinn4006😂
😂😭😭
Water is perfectly fine. Hell sometimes I don't even rise it and I'm still here😂
Not just that, who doesn’t love a hint of vinegar on their strawberries?
😂
Well, I have some chocolate balsamic vinegar that is great with fresh strawberries 😊
When I get home from the grocery, first thing I do.. is order a pizza…. 😊
😂😂
same lol
😂
Oh the accuracy
You're my kind of person 😂
Don't rinse until you intend on eating. No matter how much you try to dry them after a dunk, they will still be wet, especially the inside of raspberries. Wet berries will be ruined berries in no time at all.
You are a 100% correct. Never wash fruit then store it
@@ellsworth1984rinse, dry and then jar them. they’ll stay for weeks. i put i paper towel at the bottom of the jar to collect any water also
From experience. I agree.
That’s what I was thinking too
idk how this fucking adult man doesn’t know this my mom told me when i was like 8
you know things like bacteria are essential to your everyday health
I don't give a crap about normal microorganisms, I care about the pesticides, so I always wash the fruit under the tap before I eat it - it's the best I can do.
I do the same, wash it before eating.
This excessive washing and cleaning some people do is just paranoia. COVID really made the simpletons deeply afraid of any kind of germs.
I just put them all in a bowl with ice cream and shorten the whole process dramatically.
If I was eating carbs, all that would have been a single snack
Made my day
Hahahhhaha
😂😂
Haha 😂😂
Strawberries have a natural anti fungal chemical on them. Wash just prior to eating. All those little particles in the bowl are strawberry seeds.
Not seeds but tiny "hair".
@@gandrasgandrauskas5331 Uh no, they are insects and insect larvae.
@@Astromyxin magnifying glass or microscope would proof the facts.
Throw away d water in d garden n strawberry seeds Wil produce...😊..
@@Astromyxin😮
This is next level paranoia when it comes to cleaning food
I always just either immediately make smoothies from fresh bought berries or freeze them. Never have treated them in anyway before using them.
That bacteria makes your immune system stronger.
Bro had the immune system of a toddler
exactly what i was thinking - What happens when you sterilize everything you eat. lol
Those people who pick those berries never wash their hands after using the toilet
You can hear it in the voice
He also disinfected to extend its life in the fridge
And brains of an américain
Used to pick a ton of warm strawberries on sunny summer days & eat them straight from the plant as a child. Nothing tastes better, especially not refrigerated or frozen.
Yeah absolutely. You shouldn't need to have such a tiresome process for fruit lol
Blackberries can contain maggots however, I always rinse in salty water, Gooseberries, strawberries, raspberries straight out of the garden are delicious.
Yeah he is a dumb city know it all people who grew up in the country know this advice is DUMB
Warm and sweet!
@@YorkshireBusGuy you should definitely be washing your fruit what, maybe this is extreme but washing your fruits, especially store bought is a necessity
Bros got the world's weakest immune system 💀
Dudes talking like berries last more than an hour in a house with kids 😂✌️
Comment section to the rescue to help enlighten my gullible ass
For real. I know better... but damn.
Lmfao
Everyone is an expert online
I usually just wash them off with water and put them in a bowl in the fridge !! I’ve always done that , omg !!!!! I’m gonna get tape worms or something!!?
@@legster983even salt and baking soda helps alot cuz water doesn't clean up fruits and veggies much
Don't wash your berries unless you are about to eat it. You will never get them dry enough to not starting to rot right away
Use hair dryer 🤣
The vinegar thing actually works really well on strawberry's. Usually they last maybe 2 days in the fridge. Doing this gives you at least 5-6 days
@@Bustermaniaxmy strawberrys last like a week and a half in the fridge, if I rinse them they're bad within 2-3 days.... I've only done this sort of vinegar dunk for berries I'm about to freeze
It works though. I use paper towels to dry them really well and they stay fresh over a week in the fridge.
@@diminarchy well, here they last a very short time if you don't wash them with vinegar ^^
I can't imagine being able to afford this many fresh berries in one week's groceries
I appreciate all the info and now i must investigate soley out of curiosity lol
My secret is immediately start eating the blueberries when I get home from store and then half way through realize I should probably rinse them off, so i do and then eat the rest of the blueberries.
Lol me too😂
Same, just buy what you're gonna eat, don't need to buy that many extra perishable food.
You know, food can't go bad in your fridge if you actually eat it.
Man just rinse them things of with water and call it a day
Lmfao
😂😂😂😂
As soon as you come home from grocery shopping, eat the delicious fruit. That way it can’t go bad. 😇
Agree!
Eww clean it before eating it or giving to children please
Exactly. That washing stuff is overrated. Worst case, you have an extra excuse to visit the throne, and comment on TH-cam videos while at it.
True that!
Our bodies can handle it ive never met anyone that died eating a dirty strawberry lol but idk i grew up with fresh food in my back yard since my dad grew up on a ranch and we just picked it wiped it off and ate it. Unless it was muddy then we washed it.
As a farmers market vendor do not wash your fruit until you are ready to consume them. I’ve worked for the farm for 6 years and the business has been going for 29. We tell our customers exactly not to wash their fruits until they’re ready to consume and they always tell us that we’ve helped them make their fruit last longer. Also a tip we tell them is to put them in a tuber ware container and place paper towels over the fruits to make them last slightly longer. So do with this information as you will
Thank you😊
God forbid we develop an immune system.
Blueberry farmer here. Nothing wrong with washing your berries but fresh berries will keep for 3 weeks easily. However by the time you get them they are probably 2 weeks old if bought out of the USA.
The waxy haze you see on blueberries is there to protect them from the sun and drying out. The more of it you see on the fruit the less handled they were during processing. Most importantly for shelf life make sure they are dry before the fridge. And if freezing I would freeze them unwashed so they don’t stick together. Wash when you pull out of the freezer and it will help thaw them.
Thank you for thinking about the non-Americans and for your advice !
Goat comment
How do I become a blueberry farmer
@@xbakslash grow some blueberries then pick them.
@@brentharrington9235😂😂
Ah yes, the “I don’t need a functional immune system and all bacteria are bad” diet.
It’s so they last longer, not about getting sick
@@mmm555mbut they don't, it is about cleaning them. Berries actually go bad faster when washed
You can just put them in a container in the freezer, berries will last 10-18 months that way
@@redlight3932 I have no idea. I’m just saying the point of the video was to wash off whatever makes them not last as long, nothing to do with germs/getting sick. Tbh, it works well for berries like strawberries/blueberries as long as they’re fully dried when stored. Haven’t had the same luck with raspberries. Don’t dry as well.
Exactly. They never let their immune system fight anything making it weak.
I use baking soda for all my berries. The trick is to make sure they’re completely dry and lined with paper towels before going back into the fridge. Also make sure you soak them long enough
I use vinegar instead of baking soda for my grapes and cherries.
The soda makes them too soft afterwards.
I know many people say only wash what you’re going to eat but that doesn’t work for people like me with ADHD
I do all my fruit as soon as I come home
It removes all the pesticides
How to further weaken your immune system 101
There is literally no reason to do this if you don't have any type of immune compromisation. Just give it a quick rinse and you will be fine
Ve a compromised immune system and don't wash my berries.
dude's immune system understands what it feels like to be jobless and have no work experience
I’m screaming 😭
That is why it fails
Microbes on produce are literally where our micro biome comes from.
Could you imagine actually doing that every time you bought berries
been eating berries for 40+ years w/o ever doing this and I am still alive & healthy.
Well he didn’t say it’s for your health he said to extend the shelflife
And that's exactly why u are still alive and healthy
Some people dont like eating dirty fruits
So many adults on here talking about how not doing this and eating fruit hasn't harmed them......dum azzes its for them to keep longer and not spoil not about making them safer ...MUPPETS
Yeah alot things have changed,in changing everyday
"honey, I think the fruits went bad. they taste like vinegar" 😅
My thought exactly!
They don’t taste like vinegar I’ve been doing this most of my life because my parents taught me this and they taste like normal strawberries you eat in restaurants or elsewhere.
They don’t taste anything like vinegar
@@SongofBeautynah they do chief
@@vexial97u gotta rinse it off
He sounds like a Canadian serial killer.
Once in a while Bobby goes “a little over the top”…Not often, but sometimes…And this is one of those times.
Worked at 3 4 diamond kitchens over a 26 year period .Chefs ONLY WASHED fruit just pror to use .
Otherwise the will immediately start forming mold.
I worked with hundreds of chefs,not one washed and then stored fruit .
Shhh. That's our little secret.
@schmittyconstanz Thanks for sharing your knowledge and debunking this video !
Just a note you never wash your berries until youre ready to use them. Do not wash them before you freeze.
Freeeze? You mean refrigerator not the freezer
Why is it bad to wash the fruit before freezing please?
I use baking soda wash
@@tlims6401 berries and mushrooms go bad if u wash it and put it back in fridge or freezer
@@misspika9851Nope, freeze them. When berries are in season, I purchase as much as possible. Take straight out of the container and onto a baking sheet. Pop in freezer till rock solid. Then bag up and pop back in the freezer. Now you have fresh fruit year round. Have been doing this for 50 years.
Cool, now I have acidic strawberries.
Damn, he getting roasted 😂
I usually just let them sit in the fridge until they go bad then toss them out. Wow thanks Bobby!
That’s exactly what I do every time, same for the salads
Damn I thought I’m doing the wrong thing so high five bros
💀😭🤣
Same so I planted some in the garden so if we don't eat them nature can have them 😅
That’s literally my wife saying I’m gonna eat better snacks gets fruit goes bad rinse and repeat lol 😂
Ive been eating these fruits with just rinsing them and I'm 60 yrs old. They won't kill you.
You're doing it the right way.
I heard it usually takes 61 years for that to kill you.
@@luke7842Best. Response. Ever.
He wants us to buy vinegar..
Agree rubbish raspberry yiu can freeze.
Thanks first of all, I appreciate a level headed approach to all you do. I have found that if I just rinse the fruit and dry a little, it lasts pretty well. Sometimes the raspberries will get a little soggy but they are still tasty.
Really like your shirt! 🌮
You know what I do right after getting home from the grocery store? I eat about half of the fruit that I just bought. I finish off the other half the next day. The fruit never gets soggy!
Not sure what your point is…
Holy crap!! There is another intelligent human being on the planet!!
Nice to meet you.
It’s the only sensible thing to do. These fruits are pricey already without wasting money on vinegar or wasting time on that washing process.
@@Jackdman25 It's called a joke.
@@Karma-qt4ji me too
That little bottle of vinegar is like $20 bucks. 4x the cost of the berries😂
I thank you!! I will definitely do this from now on !!
My 4 kids make shelf life a non-issue.
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best comment😂😂
I started buying frozen berries in big bags because my 13 year old just inhales them. More cost effective for us this way.
@@jend8759Check out Imperfect Food
exactly e.g. blueberries are high in antioxidants and taste like ice cream when frozen. plus, specifically in blueberries case, you get more nutrients when they're frozen
I am 68:: I have only rinsed my fruit with water. If I had to go thru this vinegar, soaking and rinsing process I would never buy fruit. I am not dead yet! I guess I’ll start now so I can live to 85!
@ranns2805, ma'am do you realize how many insects n dirt you hv digested for all these years, you should do it and add baking soda to that cleanse and you will see what he is speaking of. And if you drink cloves tea make sure to strain in cloth before drinking because the do make the cinnamon with rat hairs in it. If you don't believe me boil some cloves n even cinnamon sticks strain it and see how many eat hairs you find in it
It’s too keep fruit longer. My mom does it with our berries, extends their shelf life in the fridge a loooooong time. Otherwise the berries (especially the raspberries) grow mold really quickly.
@@seanbelingheri6994the berries are for eating not making your fridge look pretty. Eat them before they have a chance to get mouldy
theres no way you can rinse ghe taste of vinegar off fruit-- this is gross
My guy, let the immune system take of such puny microbes and bacteria...😂
My mother was an avid gardener, we never washed anything until we were going to use or eat it. The one exception would be soaking greens in cold salted water to kill any possible worms or bugs on it. She always swore if made the fruit spoil faster if washed it first.
I always wash my berries in the dishwasher and adding a few drops of mercury to them is an absolute pro tip. The berries will stay fresh much longer than you think, or breathe.
You should just start off with straight bleach 😂
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i use arcenic because it kills them slowly :_)
@@AllAboutTH-camrs13 of course you mean the bacteria
This is the sort of thing you do to pass the time when you have a finance job and don't have to work for a living.
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I just open the packet and eat. Im alive and well. Been doing it my whole life.
Least educated video I’ve seen in a long time.
Oh, yes, that’s what I really want. Vinegar flavour, raspberries
Water?
@Cathy J and…re-rinse
@Cathy J just use water of course you would taste the vinegar, it’s ridiculous !
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Thats why I use Vodka to clean them instead.
When i was a kid i liked to eat strawbarrys straight from ground, natural grown , i washed them with my t-shirt. I miss those times.....
Long gone….
But how are you alive if you ate all the residue? 😂
@@BIG_Z_69long gone? Just find a strawberry farm bud
@@hydrocooledcarrot
in those times everything was grown without pesticides.
@@BIG_Z_69lol nothings stopping you from growing berries. I grow my own strawberries, raspberries, and many other fruits/veggies. Not like I have a big garden either. Only a few square feet. No pesticides or anything except compost and water.
Great tip! Thanks.
Bobby learned this from the hood lol
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Me: Reading the comments when when the video is playing.
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+1 doing that right now😅
+1 doing that right now😅😂🤣
Nahhh this cracked me up big time 😂
Wash berries just before you eat them. They last longer if dry, and mold less. Do not cover them in the fridge or they will mold. Place in fridge where air moves freely over them. The hard plastic boxes they come in keep them fresh longest prior to washing. Strawberries are often the first to go bad (bigger, denser box).
he literally dried them
And he used vinegar. Not water
@@raylenenielsen5943used a quarter cup of vinegar and cold water. Then rinsed with water again.
@@JohnSmith-zs1bf you might be able to dry the strawberries and blueberries but the raspberries have the cavity and are bumpy, they hold the water no matter what. They will be mush in days. Wash as you need them
Thanks for the tip!
I rinse fruit off right before I eat it. Raspberries get a gentler rinse.
Get a berry keeper. It's like a little plastic colander inside of a plastic dish with a lid on it. You rinse them off and dump them straight into those and it is like a miniature crisper and also gives the space for the water to get away from them
Yes! Dollar Tree has them, just bought them yesterday. Now I have to get fruit Lol
@@user-hv4hb6br6y I bought mine from fresh thyme farmers market and Whole Foods so I'm sure I paid quite a bit more...... I got a check and see what they have at the Dollar Tree in comparison. I've had mine for years and they're like new and I repurchased them for gifts for other people on more than one occasion
@@user-hv4hb6br6y I thought I responded to this, I'll have to go to Dollar Tree and see what they have! I got some kind of expensive ones that have lasted for years and still look relatively new from Fresh Thyme Farmers Market. I have a purple and a green one and I've also seen them at Whole Foods. I have repurchased the identical ones several times to give as gifts because people have come over and loved mine when we're having salads or something and I bring out the berries that I had prepared
As a child, grandpa and I walked through the garden and he would pull a radish then shake it against his overalls then hand it to me...yummy!
He and I would walk through the veggies and berries and my little tummy would be full by the time we were done!❤❤❤
What was the point of that story?
@@binaryvoid0101the point of the story was to say they didn’t wash their fruit either, like a large amount of comments are stating. Also saying they didn’t wash it and they were/are just fine.
I never wash my berries and I'm still alive.
Yes. True
Me too and we were NEVER sick
Crazy that we were never able to eat berries safely before this
Now I carry a bottle of vinegar with me when go to the forest. Just have to make sure it doesn’t spill in my pocket.
This isn’t just for safety, this extends the shelf life of your berries
@@sergeikorotkov😂
I've always used food grade hydrogen peroxide.
Shelflife
I also do this but I also vacuum seal in a container as well and they last even longer.
If I wanted vinegar on my fruit I’d toss them into a salad.
Ngl im not worried about extending the shelf life of my berries 😂 they dont get that chance
That’s awesome they go bad fast in my house Lol.
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My immune system is unlike any other when you grew up with unwashed fruit
feel you , build like a tank
I like this. Its best to get the fruits ready to eat as soon as possible.
The t-shirt is amazing
Bro's living his life, like he got 1 HP left.
You literally have to if you wanna live til 100 in this society
@@karandeep.1234 why the hell do you want to live to be 100...
@@mec8351 ikr, it would not be worth living once you reach 80
@@karandeep.1234 only the good die young 💪
@@mec8351 I have money so I'm living till I can't walk. We ain't struggling I wanna live as long as possible tf you on?
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
Yeah in the meantime you might turn a bit more f3man1ne or even have a s3xual orientation change 😏 😉
I’ve made it to my 40s without washing fruit before I eat it 🤷♂️
You're a rebel
@@mikeluther60 And?
Or fatter that what my mom always said and now I am a senior
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS GREAT AND USEFUL INFORMATION ❤
DON"T WAIT he said lolll
My mom said “a little dirt don’t hurt “ we need the natural elements of the fruit to make our immune systems stronger.
You have no idea the amount of chemicals on american/ canadian fruits and the dangers they pose to our health. Did you know lots of american food is banned in europe?
@@emmanuelm8036 Vinegar doesn't help much against most chemicals though. It only kills off bacteria (also the good ones).
I love your answer. You gotta be gen x. I hardly got sick. Lol
@@emmanuelm8036 I am taking about organic home grown produce. I definitely wash non organic. I really try not to buy that junk though.
You don't need to worry about this unless it takes you a week to eat 2oz of berries. Just wash it with water, you'll be fine 👍
I just eat them out the box😬 never been sick yet
@@gusmacdon Good man lol
Right haha don’t buy them and not eat them
exactly, dude is wasting an entire bottle of vinagar for no reason
Says the man eating GMO foods
I just give mine a quick rinse.
Bro still thinks that vinegar actually cleans bacteria from the fruit 🤓
Dude, my berries dont even make it 2 days. I devour them otw home from store.
I was gonna say mine don't make it home
So u eat them unwashed? 😮
You don’t rinse them?! You’re eating pesticides lol
Fresh strawberries rarely make it home for me as well.
@@Jackdman25 LOL. I've done it for my whole fucking life. I'm 50 years old and perfectly healthy. Freaking ridiculous.
I boil my hand sanitizer, as well.
Lol
Hahaha 😎😂
Thank you Bobby you a real one as always 🐐
The comments are 🐐🐐🐐🐐
I intentionally haven’t washed anything for 47 years and my immune system is in full effect. Cheers
I’ve found little wormies in berries so many times😭 I at least hope none of them are parasitic for your sake
You're my kind of hero. 😂😂
@@melonmochiii no you haven't
Harmless protein, just like the occasional caterpillar, inside cauliflower or such.
Think about the pesticides though. Roundup makes certain animals androgynous.
Best Tip: don’t buy more than you need just because they are on sale.
You can freeze fruit and when defrosted have with breakfast cereal, yogurt or bake with them.
This is an awful tip...
But.... 😢😢
Ima guy that never put fruit in fridge or freezer call me old fashion whateva. There a plenty of variety of fresh ones with great deals if you have your priorities straight
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The Terrence Howard of food
Sounds like he finnish the weekend with cleaning some fresh cucumber and aubergines with that throat if you know what i mean
Never wet your raspberries until you're ready to eat them.
Why? /gen
@@astridmaack4516 they mould super quickly
@@astridmaack4516 They get soggy.
Exactly. Only wash your fruits when ready to eat. It will spoil faster
@@astridmaack4516some berries and fruits contain preservatives like wax to help prolong the shelf life washing them removes thus layer and means they will spoil quickly.
I’m so weak!! My dumb ass was looking at his shirt saying Tacos. I’m thinking he was getting ready to make them 😂😂😂..
I was thinking the same thing! I thought he was going to make a fruit taco of some sort, that was the only reason I wanted to watch the video to see what was going to turn out! 😅
I’m right with you then because I thought the same thing.
@@MJ-jz1ju 😂😂😂😂😂
@@pamrichards4716 😂😂😂😂
Strawberry and raspberry tacos are now in my mind