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New to the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list: Blackberries and potatoes

  • The 2025 edition of the Dirty Dozen, an annual list highlighting fruits and vegetables with the highest levels of pesticide residues, now includes blackberries and potatoes among its 12 most contaminated items.
  • EWG compiled the list by analyzing USDA data from over 53,000 samples of 47 produce types, evaluating pesticide presence, concentration, and toxicity to humans.
  • Spinach topped the list for pesticide residue by weight, with a total of 203 pesticides detected across Dirty Dozen items, while bananas joined the Clean Fifteen list for low pesticide toxicity.
  • EWG Vice President Alexis Temkin advised washing produce under running water for at least 15 seconds and recommended buying organic options for Dirty Dozen items to reduce pesticide exposure.
  • The report aims to inform consumers for healthier choices without discouraging fruit and vegetable consumption, emphasizing reducing pesticide exposure especially for those consuming high-residue produce.
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WKTV broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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