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If you're wondering whether or not you should wash raspberries before eating them, you've come to the right place! You should, indeed, wash raspberries before chowing down, and we'll tell you how below. Read on for more!

Method 1
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Cleaning Your Raspberries with Water

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  1. Make sure that your sink is large enough so that you can fit a colander or sieve in it. If this isn’t the case, try using a large bowl or pot. [1] The water level should also be high enough such that it will be able to cover the raspberries after having had the sieve/colander put in.
    • Discard any already moldy or mushy berries.
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    This will minimize the downward pressure that the raspberries experience. If you overfill the colander you risk bruising the berries or making them mushy.
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    Make sure that the berries are completely submerged in the water in order to effectively clean them. [2]
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    [3] This will help remove any dirt from the berries. It’s very important to do this gently, however, as failure to do so may result in bruising of the berries. You can use your hands or some other soft utensil like a silicone spatula.
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    Let the water drain off naturally from the berries. [4] If you shake the colander around you may bruise or ruin some of the berries.
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    Avoid dumping all the berries onto the tray and instead place them gently and make sure they’re spread out across the sheet. Your berries are now ready to be frozen, chilled, or eaten immediately. [5]
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Using a Vinegar Solution and Salad Spinner

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    The solution is made up of 3 parts water to every 1 part distilled white vinegar [6] The vinegar kills any spores or bacteria that may be forming on the berries. This prevents any mold forming on the berries which would render them inedible.
    • The container you have the solution in should be wide enough such that the berries won’t be stacked on top of each other.
    • The vinegar will not get rid of mold that is already on any berries so discard berries that are already moldy.
    • This not only washes the berries thoroughly, but it also extends their shelf life. [7]
    Janie Hibler, Berry Expert and Cookbook Author

    When cleaning raspberries, it's crucial to be gentle so as not to damage their delicate drupelets. Simply rinsing in cool water is often sufficient to remove surface dirt and debris. For a deeper clean, a quick dip in a diluted white vinegar solution can help kill mold spores without compromising texture.

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    Do not drop them in the solution as this may cause bruising. While they’re sitting in the solution, feel free to move the berries around occasionally and delicately so you may remove any dirt/grime from the berries. [8]
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    Ensure that this is done gently and in small batches. Use a soft utensil like a plastic serving spoon to avoid bruising.
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    This will ensure that the vinegar solution is completely removed from the berries. If any of it is left on the berries you will likely end up tasting the vinegar. Be gentle with this step but also thorough. [9]
    • If you are concerned about vinegar remaining on the berries then you do have the option of very gently rinsing the berries in water while in the salad spinner.
  5. Take your clean berries and place them into a bowl for serving, a bag for freezing or, if you are planning on keeping them in your fridge, put them on a paper towel lined dish on a single layer.
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    Do you have to wash raspberries before you eat them?
    Ollie George Cigliano
    Private Chef & Food Educator
    Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University.
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    That's usually a great idea, as they have many nooks and crannies that you have to make sure are properly cleaned.
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    What is the quickest way to clean raspberries?
    Ollie George Cigliano
    Private Chef & Food Educator
    Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University.
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    If you are in a rush and just need a handful of berries, lightly run them under cool water and gently dry them on a clean paper towel. Enjoy.
  • Question
    How do I handle the little black bugs that come with raspberries?
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    Don’t worry about the bugs, just wash them off and let them go down the drain.
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      Tips

      • Everything you do with this guide should be done with great care as raspberries, like all berries, are a very delicate fruit. Once they are mishandled, they can lose much of their flavor and shape very quickly. Never rinse them under running water. [10]
      • In every situation it is, if possible, better to wash raspberries immediately before eating. The excess moisture from washing can make the berry go mushy eventually. [11]


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      References

      1. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      2. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      3. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      4. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      5. https://extension.sdstate.edu/raspberries-harvest-and-storage
      6. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      7. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      8. https://www.foodrepublic.com/1409469/how-to-clean-raspberries-vinegar-water/
      9. https://www.thekitchn.com/smart-tip-keep-berries-fresh-longer-with-this-washing-method-172141
      1. Ollie George Cigliano. Private Chef & Food Educator. Expert Interview. 31 January 2022.
      2. https://www.thekitchn.com/3-berries-to-wash-right-away-and-3-you-never-should-231658

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