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The Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen: Should I Buy Organic or Conventional Foods?

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delicious strawberries are one of the dirty dozen

strawberries: one of the dirty dozen

In 2013, nearly two-thirds of over 3,000 produce samples contained pesticide residues. Most of these pesticides remained on the fruits and vegetables even after being washed and peeled. To avoid these pesticides, people are choosing organic produce. Unfortunately, many of us cannot afford to pay the high prices of organic fruits and vegetables.

Thankfully, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) makes it easy for us. Every year, they make a Shopper’s Guide based on tests by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.  It provides us with a way to reduce our exposure to pesticides while staying within our budget.  We can choose organically grown produce where the pesticides are high (called the Dirty Dozen) and choose conventionally grown produce where the pesticides tend to be low (called the Clean Fifteen). So save money for a house like Tim Gurner suggests by buying those cheap conventional avocados for your avocado smash toast!

The Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen Lists from 2015

The Dirty Dozen

  1. Apples
  2. Peaches
  3. Nectarines
  4. Strawberries
  5. Grapes
  6. Celery
  7. Spinach
  8. Sweet bell peppers
  9. Cucumbers
  10. Cherry tomatoes
  11. Snap peas – imported
  12. Potatoes
+ Hot Peppers
+ Kale/ Collard Greens

                          The Clean Fifteen

  1.  Avocados
  2. Sweet Corn
  3. Pineapple
  4. Cabbage
  5. Sweet peas – frozen
  6. Onions
  7. Asparagus
  8. Mangos
  9. Papayas
  10. Kiwis
  11. Eggplants
  12. Grapefruits
  13. Cantaloupe
  14. Cauliflower
  15. Sweet Potatoes