Do you pay attention to pesticides?
It is said that Japan uses more pesticides than many other countries.
I try to avoid vegetables with pesticides as much as possible, but buying only organic vegetables is difficult. Organic food shops are still rare in Japan, and most vegetables sold in supermarkets contain pesticides.
To reduce pesticide residues, I usually use seashell powder. It’s very easy to use—just dissolve the powder in water and soak the vegetables in it. After a while, the pesticide peels off and floats to the surface.
This powder is proudly made in Japan—pure power from powder!
However, being the world's No.1 pesticide user is nothing to be proud of.


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