Small, sweet, and often covered with invisible residues: Simply rinsing blueberries under water often leaves potential pesticides and germs untouched. myHOMEBOK reveals how to thoroughly clean the ...
Washing blueberries with just water doesn't remove harmful pesticides, bacteria, or mold that can stick to the skin. Soaking blueberries in vinegar or baking soda water helps kill germs and break down ...
Wait to wash your blueberries until you're ready to eat or freeze them. Place blueberries in a lined container, arranging them in a single, evenly spaced layer before refrigerating. Properly stored ...
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