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In the summer of July, many fruits are on sale one after another, especially peaches are very popular in this season, it is cheap and good, a bite is delicate and juicy, refreshing and delicious, quenching thirst and quenching hunger, but there is a very annoying problem, that is, the plush on the surface of the peach is a lot, if it is not clean, then it will be very harmful to the taste. The most troublesome thing is that if you accidentally touch the body, it will cause **itching, and in severe cases, allergic symptoms will occur. So how can we completely clean the hair on the surface of the peach?
The dense plush on the surface of the peach is actually the "best equipment" to maintain it to protect itself, on the one hand, it can block direct sunlight and prevent the fruit from being sunburned. On the other hand, it can reduce the volatilization of water, make the peach flesh more tender and white, and prevent mosquito bites. When we usually wash peaches with water, we mostly just rub them vigorously, and it seems that they are clean, but when we eat them, we will find that the peach hairs on them may still exist.
Let's share with you 2 ways to wash peaches, peach hair and dirt fall off automatically, clean and tidy to eat, let's take a look.
Soak the peaches directly in cold water for a while, let the surface of the peaches be dipped in water, and then rub a layer of salt on the surface of the peaches, gently wash them by hand until the peach hairs are rubbed off, and then wash them with water to be very clean. The principle of cleaning is to use small particles of salt to rub off waste, and salt can reduce the moisture on the surface of the peach, and the pores become larger, so that cleaning can not only clean the hair on the peach, but also disinfect the peach with edible salt, which is clean and hygienic, and can be eaten directly with the skin.
Baking soda is one of the necessities in restaurant kitchens, used to make bread, cookies, steamed buns, etc., and the level of decontamination of baking soda should not be underestimated. Because baking soda is alkaline, the molecular structure of gum arabic on the outer skin of the peach is more sensitive to alkaline, and then chemical changes occur, and the hair on the surface of the peach will automatically fall off, and the soda also has the effect of neutralizing agricultural residues. First prepare a large glass bowl in advance, add an appropriate amount of cold water, then pour in soda and mix and dissolve, and then let the peach soak in water thoroughly, through about 10 minutes of soaking, over time, you can see that the peach hair will basically fall down automatically, and then gently rub it with your hands for a while, rinse it with water.
It can be observed that the peach hair is rubbed off, and the water in the glass bowl becomes dirty, so the washed peach can not only be deeply cleaned, but also remove the peach on the surface, and it will not smell bad. Don't just wash the peach hair with cold water, with these two methods, the peach is washed clean, and there is no peach hair at all. Have you learned the above 2 tips?
Tips: 1. Add salt to clean up, the fundamental reason is that the particles of salt are very large, and while increasing friction, it is easy to rub off the peach hairs, and it is relatively neat; 2. Soda can generally be bought in supermarkets, and it is also cost-effective, and one pack can be used for a long time. There is no soda, and it is okay to replace it with edible soda ash.
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Add some edible salt to the water and wash the peaches with salt water, which can make the peach hairs go quickly and cleanly, in addition, you can also add baking soda to the water to clean.
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You can add some salt to it, which can get rid of bacteria on the surface of the peaches faster, and it can be more clean and hygienic.
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When washing peaches, I often put the peach hairs on my hands and add a little salt to the water, so that there will be no such phenomenon when washing, and the washing is also very clean.
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1. Salt scrubbing.
Rinse the peaches with running water first, then sprinkle a layer of salt on the peaches, wipe the salt on the peaches evenly, scrub them by hand for about 2 minutes, and then rinse the rubbed peaches with water. You'll notice that the peaches that have been washed with salt are shinier and the fluff is gone.
2. Soak in baking soda.
Pour a little water into the container, then we pour in a little baking soda, which is common at home, and then add a spoonful of Xiaoming salt, we just put the peaches directly in the container and let it soak for ten minutes, taking care that the peaches should be soaked in water completely. After ten minutes, the hairs of the peaches have been soaked out and touched carefully, and then we can wash them with water and eat them.
3. Toothbrush.
You can choose a special toothbrush to scrub the peaches, but be careful not to get the peaches wet before brushing, especially where there are pits. Finally, rinse with water. Gently brushing the surface of peaches with a toothbrush can also effectively reduce the residue of the drug.
4. Peach rubbing.
If you buy a lot of peaches at one time, you might as well put them all in one bag, then fill the bag with water, seal the mouth of the bag, rub the peaches through the bag, use the friction between the peaches to wash the peaches, you can also remove the peach hairs, and finally wash them with water, and you can eat them.
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Compared to other fruits, peaches are the cheapest, so every time I go out to buy something, whenever I come across a particularly good peach, I will buy a big bag to take home and put it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh. When I need to eat it, I can take it out and remove the peach hairs. There are two main types of peaches when purchasing.
One is a nectarine and the other is a nectarine. Nectarines have a better taste than nectarines, but there will be a lot of fine hairs on the surface of nectarines. If it is not clean, it will affect the taste and make people diarrhea.
When dealing with these fine hairs on the surface of peaches, most people choose to scrub them with clean water. In fact, this method is to deal with the peach hairs on the peaches that are not clean. Put the peaches in a pot, add a little cooking alkali and water, and soak for 10 minutes.
As you can see, the peach hair and dirt that have fallen off the water surface are obvious.
After gently rubbing the peaches with your hands, pour out the alkaline water and rinse twice with water. Put the peaches in a pot, add a spoonful of refined salt, add water to melt and soak for 5 minutes. Rinse peaches with filtered water at home and serve.
Because peaches will be sprayed with pesticides, and pesticides are mostly acidic, edible alkali can neutralize the acidity of pesticides, reduce pesticide concentration, and reduce pesticide residues. The use of edible alkali can also make the peach hair fall off automatically. Remember this little trick.
Finally, soaking in refined salt can further sterilize and make the peaches cleaner. Put the peaches in a pot and add lukewarm water without peaches, the water temperature is about 30 -35 degrees. Soak for 3 minutes.
The warm water can soften the peach hairs and impurities on the surface of the peach, and will not burn the peach skin, making the subsequent cleaning work easier.
Next, add a spoonful of salt, a spoonful of baking soda, a cap of white vinegar, stir a few times, and steep for 3 minutes. White vinegar is an acidic substance, and baking soda is an alkaline substance. When the two substances come into contact, a large number of carbon dioxide bubbles will be produced, which will be adsorbed on the surface of the peach, thereby softening the peach hair and causing impurities and dust to fall off naturally.
Add the last handful of flour and gently rub your hands on the surface of each peach a few times to feel the peaches falling off. Rinse twice with running water and the peaches will be clean. Flour is known to have a strong adsorption capacity.
Finally, washing with flour can remove all the peach hairs and impurities on the surface of the peach.
When picking peaches, be sure to carefully observe the fluff on the surface of the peaches. The more fluff and denser, the fresher the peaches. Conversely, if there is little or no fluff, it means that the peach has been sitting for a long time.
Look at the color of the peaches. For normally ripened peaches, the peel color should be uneven due to light conditions. If the peaches are red on the surface, they are likely to be ripe.
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First of all, it is necessary to wear gloves to wash the peaches, so as to avoid the peach hairs sticking to the body, the second is to soak the peaches in water with edible salt, and the peach hairs will fall off, and finally add edible alkali to soak and wash them!
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Peaches can be washed with table salt, or soaked in water. It can be cleaned with some cleaning solution. In this way, when washing, it will not cause your hands to get the hair of peaches on your hands, and it will not cause a prickly feeling.
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1. Oxalic acid: Peach juice contains **iron, which can be soaked in oxalic acid solution for a few minutes and then cleaned and removed.
2. Salt water: scrub with salt water, if there are still stains, you can use bleach to clean, and finally rinse with water.
3. Egg yolk and glycerin: Mix an egg yolk and 50 grams of glycerin, apply it to the stain, and wash it with warm water at 25-30 degrees Celsius after half a day.
Peaches are small deciduous trees whose fruits are used as fruits, the flowers can be ornamental, the fruits are juicy, and they can be eaten raw or made into preserved peaches, canned food, etc., and the kernels can also be eaten. The flesh is white and yellow, there are many varieties of peaches, the general peel is hairy, and the skin of "nectarine" is smooth; The fruit of the "peach" is flattened; "Bijian slag silver peach" is an ornamental peach tree with many forms of petals. It is native to China and is widely cultivated in various provinces and regions.
It is cultivated all over the world. China is the hometown of Liang Dou of peach trees. Around the 10th century B.C., there was a sentence in the Book of Songs-Wei Feng, "There are peaches in the garden, but in fact, they are confused".
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