Using bicarbonate of soda to remove food 'chemicals'

Using bicarbonate of soda to remove food 'chemicals'

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montecristo

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1,056 posts

183 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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Overheard: if you fill two containers with water and dilute some bicarbonate of soda in them - then put organic food in one and non-organic in the other (e.g. apples, or chicken), the non-organic will produce a scummy layer. Which is the 'bad' chemicals being extracted from the non-organic produce.

Is that plausible?

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

250 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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organic means "carbon based"; all food is organic. If someone chooses to redefine "organic" then I'd need to know precisely what their definition is before I could sanely comment.

davepoth

29,395 posts

205 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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I'll go with "guff". The chemicals used on chicken and apples are completely different, so there's no logical reason why they would have an identical result if placed in a bicarbonate of soda solution.

grumbledoak

31,762 posts

239 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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It will be a mild alkaline solution. That might be a better cleaning agent than water alone.

But the suggestion that this is removing "bad" chemicals from non-organic crops, while the organic crops don't have any pesticides on them, is rubbish. Organic farmers can use different pesticides. Some of those are not very nice either.

Simpo Two

86,748 posts

271 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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I call bullst.

The hippies who tout this nonsense on social media think that anything with a 'chemical' in it is bad. They are idiots.

Moonhawk

10,730 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th May 2018
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How does the bicarb know what is good and bad?

Monty Python

4,813 posts

203 months

Tuesday 29th May 2018
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In a word - no. Sodium bicarbonate will react with acids to generate carbon dioxide, but little else, and even then, unless the acid is strong the reaction will be quite mild.