Meet the 2025 Dirty Dozen and The Clean Fifteen
Organic….not organic…pay the money….grow your own…not pay the money – Thoughts many of us may have as we shop produce at the grocery store or local farmer's market.
The Environmental Worker’s Group recently published their 2025 “Dirty Dozen” and their “Clean Fifteen” based on pesticide residues found. Pesticide residue is measured in produce after it has been prepared how people eat it. If it is washed and peeled, the produce is tested washed and peeled.
Foods in the “Dirty Dozen” are ones that you may want to consider buying organic. These foods tested positive for several pesticides and at higher concentrations than other produce. Washing or peeling doesn’t help either.
Spinach
Strawberries
Kale, collard greens, and mustard greens
Grapes
Peaches
Cherries
Nectarines
Pears
Apples
Blackberries
Blueberries
Potatoes
Foods in the “Clean Fifteen” contained relatively few pesticides and the test found low total concentrations of pesticide residues. Paying extra to purchase these foods as organic probably isn’t necessary.
Pineapples
Sweet corn, fresh and frozen
Avocados
Papaya
Onions
Sweet Peas Frozen
Asparagus
Cabbage
Watermelon
Cauliflower
Bananas
Mangoes
Carrots
Mushrooms
Kiwi