1. Rinse Thoroughly:
The first step in cleaning grapes is to give them a good rinse under cool running water. Use your hands to gently rub the surface of the grapes to remove any dirt, debris, or pesticide residues. This initial rinse helps to wash away surface contaminants and prepares the grapes for further cleaning.
2. Soak in Vinegar Solution:
To remove any remaining pesticides and bacteria, soak the grapes in a solution of water and vinegar. Mix one part white vinegar with three parts water in a bowl or sink, then add the grapes and let them soak for 5-10 minutes. Vinegar is effective at breaking down pesticide residues and eliminating bacteria, leaving your grapes clean and safe to eat.
3. Give Them a Final Rinse:
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