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I finally try this kitchen gadget My first video of 2023!

I finally try this kitchen gadget My first video of 2023!

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Cleaning fruits and vegetables is essential for great-tasting store-purchased produce. I typically clean with a water and vinegar mix, but today I am trying out a cleaning device for washing fruits and vegetables. food: Generally, I wash my fruits and vegetables in baking soda solution. I clean my potatoes by rubbing them with a thin paste of baking soda. It works great! It's not water soluble so you never have to worry about absorption by the fruit which is not true for salt or vinegar. Baking soda is a purifier that works by absorption much like activated charcoal. Where as vinegar is an acid that breaks down the fiber structure of the fruit itself and can be absorbed.
Date: 2023-01-02

Comments and reviews: 14


I always look at these devices in terms of my own Zombie Apocalypse Test, i. e, how will it work when the grid is down. Needs electricity? Won't work when zombies overwhelm the electrical workers. Vinegar? Great for those who have holed up in Costco. Seriously, Epicurious did a scientific test a while back and the electrolyte way is maybe as effective as clean tap water, but not more. Just another gadget. But I love this type of review and hope you do more because I'd like to see what works and what doesn't.
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Gadgets that are this specialized are often bulky and overpriced. Plus if there is one crack in the waterproofing of that device you might seriously injure yourself from electrocution.
But to do it right takes knowledge on home economics (which we don't teach anymore) and it takes time that our overworked population doesn't have. I'm skeptical.

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The water will change color based on the amount of iron in your water - so anywhere from yellow to brown. The water color change is just a result of the action of electrolyzing the water. It's perfectly harmless, safe and normal. And an indication that the unit is working. It doesn't affect the fruit in any way.
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Loved the video demonstration. The only thing I would suggest is the gadget in just a bowl of water to see if it gets dingy by itself. And if the water stays clear, redo the vinegar soaked strawberries with gadget to see if or how dirty the water gets.
Just to see how clean it actually makes the strawberries.

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How times have changed, when I was growing up (1950s) it wasn't unusual to find worms in corn, apples, basically any fruit, we just cut off the worm-eaten section and finished eating the fruit. Now if someone finds a bug, they sue the company/grower and then wonder why food costs are so high.
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I myself am not into the trendy kitchen gadgets because more times than not they are a waste of money and take up valuable space. But if it was good, solid cooking tools then yes that would be fun to watch!
I still just clean my berries as I eat in good old water. Never had an issue.

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I have 2 questions. I would like to know if you tasted both and if there was a difference in taste or texture? Also I would love to have see if you grew your own strawberries organically if it would have had as much cloudiness? That definitely would show told a lot
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Seriously: If you don't know what you're doing; don't go electrolyzing water at home. YOU WILL BLOW YOURSELF UP. I cannot be serious enough about that.
Either this product is a scam and it doesn't do what it says; OR YOU WILL BLOW UP. Hindenberg-style.

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Ok girl! You asked can you tell us if the Amazon one is better than the Fabenix brand? They look almost identical! Only difference I can see is the color. The price however is 15 cheaper! Hoping maybe you d get the Amazon one and do a comparison. Happy New Year!
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As always I love your videos. The only downside to this video is slow walking us through the instruction book, I could've really done without watching that part. But all and all I gave it a thumbs up because of the post soaking section of the video
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This is interesting. I would have liked to see if you could place the ionic strawberries in vinegar and water to see if anything falls off still? How do you sanitize your lettuce? Would the gadget work? Thank you for sharing this video.
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I thought the vinegar was supposed to kill or retard the growth of the mold/mildew that is on the strawberries. I use that and dry and pack in glass jars in my fridge. They make 2 weeks with no issue stored like that. TFS.
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This kind of gadget is only a way to steal your money. The quantity of ozone to clean something is very high and can kill a person, so this gadget doesn't work. Try to find scientific articles about it
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Hi Angelica, yes maybe a once a month or every two weeks gadget review would be nice, sometimes one doesn't even know these things exist to make our kitchen/cooking experience better!
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