2025 Dirty Dozen & Clean Fifteen: Organic vs. Non-Organic

2025 Dirty Dozen & Clean Fifteen: Organic vs. Non-Organic

2025 Dirty Dozen & Clean Fifteen: Organic vs. Non-Organic

 

Every year, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) releases a report on the pesticide residue levels in various fruits and vegetables. The report is then divided into two helpful lists: the "Dirty Dozen" and the "Clean Fifteen."

The Dirty Dozen is a list of 12 fruits and vegetables that are most likely to have high levels of pesticide residue (best to buy organic), even after being washed or peeled. The Clean Fifteen lists the 15 fruits and vegetables that are least likely to have pesticide residue (save money and buy these non-organic).

The 2024 Dirty Dozen list includes:

  1. Strawberries
  2. Spinach
  3. Nectarines  
  4. Apples
  5. Peaches
  6. Pears
  7. Cherries
  8. Grapes
  9. Celery
  10. Tomatoes
  11. Bell & Hot Peppers
  12. Potatoes

Strawberries and Spinach have been at the top of the list for four years in a row. If you have a garden all three are easy and fun to grow. Strawberries need little to no maintenance and once planted give fruit for at least 4 years. You certainly can't beat freshly picked home grown fruits and vegetables. 

Supermarket life hack: Check out the frozen section at your chosen supermarket because they often have good value organic berries and spinach. Both are great to have in the freezer to make delicious nutritious smoothies. 

The 2025 Clean Fifteen list includes:

  1. Sweet Corn
  2. Avocados
  3. Pineapple
  4. Cabbage
  5. Onions
  6. Sweet Peas
  7. Papaya
  8. Asparagus 
  9. Mangoes
  10. Aubergine
  11. Honeydew Melon
  12. Kiwi
  13. Cantaloupe
  14. Cauliflower
  15. Grapefruit

 Yes we are definitely CELEBRATING because mangoes and avocados are included in the Clean Fifteen 🥭🥑

It's important to note that the EWG's report is not meant to discourage people from eating fruits and vegetables. Instead, the report is meant to inform consumers and encourage them to make informed choices. Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is still a key part of a healthy diet, and by choosing organic options or those on the Clean Fifteen list can help reduce exposure to pesticides.

It is still reccomended to wash all produce thoroughly, even if it's not on the Dirty Dozen list. This can help remove any pesticide residue that may be present.

Overall, the EWG's 2025 Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen lists can serve as a helpful guide to help reduce exposure to pesticides and save you money on your weekly food shopping. 

 

 

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