Apples, like any other fresh fruit, are generally a healthy part of a diet, whether you are pregnant or not; but to be extra careful, wash them first in case there is any pesticide residue.
two apples
You will have 3 apples, and there will be 2 apples left.
No as they live of bee sperm. The bee when resting upon the plant, ejaculates on it. This is why you are told to wash apples incase you get B Herpes aka BEE HERPES -READ THE DISCUSSION
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You cannot tell if an apple has pesticides on it just by looking at it. To minimize pesticide exposure, choose organic apples or thoroughly wash conventionally-grown apples with water and a produce wash before eating.
Yes, apple skins can contain pesticides if the apples were treated with them during the growing process. It is recommended to wash apples thoroughly before consuming them to reduce pesticide residue.
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Potential health risks associated with the use of pesticides on apples include exposure to harmful chemicals that can lead to acute poisoning, respiratory issues, skin irritation, and long-term health effects such as cancer and reproductive problems. It is important to wash and peel apples before consumption to reduce pesticide residue.
to stop insects eating them
Some organic apples are sprayed with organicly permited pesticides like nicotine.
Yes, you should wash green apples before eating them, you should always wash fresh fruit before consuming.
Organic apples are grown without harmful chemicals and pesticides. Non organic apples are grown with those harmful chemicals.
To wash away any pesticides that may have been sprayed on them
They are normally allergic to the pesticides sprayed on the apples skin, not the apples themselves. These people usually just peel the apple before eating it to avoid the skin.
The pesticides kill bacteria that eats/rots the apple.
Pesticides on apples are regulated by government agencies like the EPA and FDA. They set limits on pesticide residues allowed on apples and monitor levels through testing. Farmers must follow strict guidelines for pesticide use to protect consumers and the environment.