It's the ideal season for strawberries, but if you're purchasing a punnet of these sweet delights, it's crucial to wash them properly. Strawberries can be sprayed with pesticides which can leave an unpleasant taste in your mouth.

Even if you opt for organic strawberries, they still require washing. This is due to the potential presence of soil, bugs or simply residue from handling on them if they haven't been sprayed.

By washing them correctly, you can extend their lifespan in the fridge. While some individuals use white vinegar to clean their fruit, this can alter the berries' taste if they're not rinsed thoroughly.

There is a far superior method to wash strawberries that will cleanse them effectively without leaving a strange taste - and you likely already have it at home. This secret

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