The proper way to clean figs
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The variety show "Wandering Journey" recently concluded its season, featuring Zhong Hanliang and Guo Qilin traveling together. While everyone was captivated by their Arctic finale, I couldn't stop thinking about a little side trip they took in Croatia.
As they were about to leave their hotel, Xiaowa and Dalin stumbled upon a fig tree. The figs hanging from its branches seemed to beckon, "I'm sweet and delicious!"Unable to resist the temptation, Little Wa hesitated before finally reaching out. With the hopeful thought of "just finding a place to wash them before eating," he encountered a local uncle. Little Wa asked if the figs were edible, only for the uncle to reply "yes" while breaking off a small fruit and popping it straight into his mouth.From being intensely drawn to the fruit, to feeling too shy to pick it, to finally giving in and carefully plucking a small one, only to watch helplessly as the neighbor devoured the precious little fruit they'd both cherished—this rollercoaster of emotions made me ache for them while also making me laugh out loud.
After laughing, I found myself wrestling with a dilemma: Do figs need washing? As the saying goes, if you don't know, ask! The search results left me utterly surprised.Different washing methods require varying times: soaking in plain water for 30-60 minutes; soaking in starch water for 1 hour; soaking in rice washing water for 2 hours. Is eating a fig really this complicated?
Thankfully, I have the Fagor Fruit & Vegetable Washer. It uses hydroxyl water ion purification technology to effectively break down harmful substances.Through an electrolysis device, it releases hydroxyl water ions to purify various bacteria and residues. No additives are needed—just tap water. Safe and pollution-free, it's suitable for pregnant women and children. Its generator is detachable, allowing you to use it in any container you wish to clean and purify, unrestricted by container size. This greatly enhances the practicality of the Fage Fruit and Vegetable Washer.
Place purchased figs into the cleaner, select the produce cleaning function, and watch impurities gradually rise to the surface through the top full-view window. The purified figs taste wonderfully sweet and delicious—no wonder Xiao Wa can't stop thinking about them.
The Fag Fruit & Vegetable Cleaner not only purifies produce but also removes hormones and additives from meat and seafood.Even when hormone and additive usage falls within national regulatory limits, long-term consumption can still lead to various health issues, such as early puberty in children. Placing meat in the Fagor cleaner breaks down contaminants like hormones and bacteria into visible foam. The purified meat tastes more delicious and tender.
Beyond fruits, vegetables, seafood, and meat, the Fag Fruit and Vegetable Cleaner can purify many other items, including grains, children's small toys, tableware, and more.
Next time you encounter fruits or vegetables, remember that health and safety come first. No need to ask—just wash them first! Purify your ingredients to safeguard food safety at the very first step!
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