Monday, August 18, 2008
Wax Coating on Fruits and Vegetables

Unfortunately, at this point in time, the only way we know of to remove the wax from non-organic produce is to remove the skin, as washing will not remove the wax or any bacteria trapped beneath it. If you choose to do this, use a peeler that takes only a thin layer of skin, as many healthy vitamins and minerals lie right below the skin.
Organically grown fruits and vegetables do not contain wax coatings, allowing you to enjoy all of the nutritional benefits offered by the skin.
Non-organic fruits and vegetables that are commonly waxed include:
Cucumbers
Bell peppers
Eggplant
Potatoes
Apples
Lemons and Limes
Oranges
SourceLabels: eating healthy, fruits and veggies, organic, toxins, wax
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