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Rinsing off our fruit is a given even when they have a skin you don’t actually eat. It’s all about removing possible pesticides and elements like grime as well as all the steps those crates of fruit go through from farm to the grocery store. Yes, from seedlings to full growth, picking the fruit, to finally having it land in the grocery store, farmers’ markets, and fruit stands means some natural amount of debris, dirt, bugs, spiders, or tiny worms. Yes, larvae or tiny black spiders are sometimes nestled within fruit, especially strawberries. This actually makes sense since strawberries come fr…

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