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Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides

Eating organic fruits and vegetables is definitely healthier for you and the planet.  But what if an organic option of some produce is not available? The Environmental Working Group has analyzed pesticides in fruits and vegetables from thousands of tests, and has compiled the following guide highlighting foods produced with low amounts of pesticides and those you should buy organic.

Why should you care about pesticides?

The growing consensus among scientists is that small doses of pesticides and other chemicals can cause lasting damage to human health, especially during fetal development and early childhood. Scientists now know enough about the long-term consequences of ingesting these powerful chemicals to advise that we minimize our consumption of pesticides.

What’s the difference?

EWG research has found that people who eat the 12 most contaminated fruits and vegetables consume an average of 10 pesticides a day. Those who eat the 15 least contaminated conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables ingest fewer than 2 pesticides daily. The Guide helps consumers make informed choices to lower their dietary pesticide load.

Will washing and peeling help?

Nearly all the studies used to create these lists assume that people rinse or peel fresh produce. Rinsing reduces but does not eliminate pesticides. Peeling helps, but valuable nutrients often go down the drain with the skin. The best approach: eat a varied diet, rinse all produce and buy organic when possible.

How was this guide developed?

EWG analysts have developed the Guide based on data from nearly 87,000 tests for pesticide residues in produce conducted between 2000 and 2007 and collected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. You can find a detailed description of the criteria EWG used to develop these rankings and the complete list of fruits and vegetables tested at our dedicated website, www.foodnews.org.


 DIRTY DOZEN-Buy These Organic CLEAN 15-Lowest in Pesticides
 (starting with the worst) (starting with the best)
 

  1. Peach
  2.
Apple
  3.
Bell Pepper
  4.
Celery
  5.
Nectarine
  6.
Strawberries
  7.
Cherries
  8.
Kale
  9.
Lettuce
 10.
Grapes (Imported)
 11.
Carrot
 12.
Pear

   1. Onion
  2. Avocado
  3. Sweet Corn
  4. Pineapple
  5. Mango
  6. Asparagus
  7. Sweet Peas
  8. Kiwi
  9. Cabbage
 10. Eggplant
 11. Papaya
 12. Watermelon
 13. Broccoli
 14. Tomato
 15. Sweet Potato


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