An apple a day … could be filling your body with pesticides. A new study suggests that washing fruit, a precautionary measure taken by many consumers, is not enough to remove toxic chemicals and ...
A common kitchen ingredient can be a big helper when it comes to ridding your apples of pesticides, scientists discover. Amanda Kooser Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
Apple growers in the eastern U.S. have a despised enemy known as apple scab — a disease caused by a fungus that forms ugly brown or greenish-black pockmarks on the fruit's skin. A scabby apple is ...
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