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Strawberries from this country are contaminated and full of pesticides

Posted on April 4, 2026 by Admin

You’ve probably seen a viral claim like: “Strawberries from this country are contaminated and full of pesticides.”
Here’s the truth—without the hype:


🍓 Are strawberries “full of pesticides”?

  • Yes, strawberries often rank high for pesticide residues compared to other fruits.
  • Reports like the Environmental Working Group “Dirty Dozen” consistently list strawberries among the most contaminated produce. (EWG)
  • In some studies, most samples (up to ~96%) had detectable residues. (EWG)

🌍 Is it from ONE specific country?

👉 No—not just one country.

  • Pesticide residues are found globally (U.S., Europe, Asia, etc.), depending on farming practices.
  • Some reports mention issues in places like:
    • Spain (tests found multiple pesticide residues in samples) (Netmums)
    • California (large producer with measurable residues in studies) (KQ2 News)

But this does NOT mean all strawberries from any one country are unsafe.


⚠️ Important reality check

  • Residues found are usually within safety limits set by regulators
  • Large long-term studies show no clear link between eating these fruits and cancer risk at normal consumption levels (foodfacts.org)
  • Even experts say:
    👉 Eating fruits (including strawberries) is still healthier than avoiding them

🧠 Why strawberries specifically?

  • Thin skin → pesticides stick easily
  • Grow close to the ground → more exposure
  • Often sprayed multiple times during growth

🧼 How to reduce pesticide exposure

Simple steps make a big difference:

  • Wash thoroughly under running water
  • Soak in water + baking soda or vinegar (helps reduce surface residues)
  • Buy organic if you’re concerned (optional, not mandatory)
  • Eat a variety of fruits instead of relying on one

✅ Bottom line

  • ❌ Not true: “Strawberries from one country are unsafe”
  • ✔️ True: Strawberries often have more pesticide residues than other fruits
  • ✔️ Also true: Levels are generally considered safe for consumption

If you want, I can tell you which fruits are the cleanest vs dirtiest (2026 list) so you can choose smarter 🍎🍓

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