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Is supermarket produce safe?
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A pertinent question from Andrew:
Please can you advise if I can eat fresh fruit and vegetable products from Spain or other EU counties that have a significant infection - eg garlic, apples, or oranges. What if a pack of apples were in the supermarket and someone sneezed on them? How could I sanitise them?
What do you think? We're looking into doing a recorded piece on this for the show.
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Food that has traveled from spain/italy should have been long enough in transit to be low risk, main risk would be por hygiene over here. You could always do what yachts do when visiting a risky port and wash fruit & veg in soapy water and rinsing well, a mild disinfectant like milton or very dilute hydrogen peroxide will also work.
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What about bicarb, is that strong enough to kill anything?
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I'd go for hypochlorite bleach, with a little surfactant (washing-up liquid), then a hot rinse. Maybe peel the apples if you don't like the residual tang. Good for salads too.
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I use soap and water.
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