POLL: Do you 'polish' apples before eating them?

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Vic

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All fresh fruits and vegetables should be washed in some fashion prior to eating.
 

Bryophyte

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Originally posted by: faenix
"Polishing" the apple just makes me feel better. :D

Finally!! Almost two whole days, but finally a masturbation joke. I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one to chuckle at the "polish your apple" image.
 

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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
If there's no sink around that I can rinse it in then atleast I can try to get something of the filmy layer of pesticides off onto my shirt, as opposed to my mouth.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: faenix
"Polishing" the apple just makes me feel better. :D

Finally!! Almost two whole days, but finally a masturbation joke. I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one to chuckle at the "polish your apple" image.
I don't get it.

Apple?

:confused:
 

Amused

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I have never washed an apple in my life, and I eat one or two a day.

I've seen no ill health effects in 37 years.
 

bapace

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Originally posted by: SampSon
They spray this wax stuff on the apples to make them shine better at the store.

Wax on......wax off. I'm a polisher, or rinser if a sink is around.
 

DougK62

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I polish them on my shirt just because I like to see them all shiny waxy - not for health benefits.
 

Linflas

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I generally rinse off produce before eating it but as Amused pointed out it is probably not necessary. Just one of those things my parents always did and imprinted on us to do.
 

torpid

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I am pretty sure the pesticide theory is an urban myth. I'm even more convinced after googling. However, the need to rinse produce is not an urban myth...

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They add wax to seal in moisture, and I am fairly certain this isn't done at the grocery store. I think they just spray it with water there.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: torpid
I am pretty sure the pesticide theory is an urban myth. I'm even more convinced after googling. However, the need to rinse produce is not an urban myth...

[also]
They add wax to seal in moisture, and I am fairly certain this isn't done at the grocery store. I think they just spray it with water there.
What do you mean its a myth?

Are you suggesting that crop growers don't use pesticides?

lol
 

torpid

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: torpid
I am pretty sure the pesticide theory is an urban myth. I'm even more convinced after googling. However, the need to rinse produce is not an urban myth...

[also]
They add wax to seal in moisture, and I am fairly certain this isn't done at the grocery store. I think they just spray it with water there.
What do you mean its a myth?

Are you suggesting that crop growers don't use pesticides?

lol

Not exactly. Only that it is necessary to try to wash the pesticide residue off. After reading, it seems like about 80% of produce has no pesticide residue at all. And the rest has such minimal amounts that it well exceeds any health standards. I'm also not sure it really washes them off anyway. Some sites claim you have to use detergent, while other sites explicitly state to not use detergent because it can be absorbed.
 

andylawcc

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um.. call me crazy, i actually use the back side of a knife to scrape off all the wax.

it's just habit, so I don't find it annoying, which I could imagine other would.
 

deadken

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I generally wash and then wipe them on my shirt.

This isn't so much for the Apples benefit as much as it's for the shirt....

There is NOTHING out there that will help preserve a shirts longevity as having waxed it with parafin from an apple. I have tried candle wax and pear wax, but always find myself coming back to apples.

I will NEVER give up my 20 yr old high school t-shirt. They just don't make them that way anymore....