First, wash with running water
Because the flowing water has a certain impact, it can wash away the dust or impurities in the cracks of mulberries, but if it is only soaked in clear water, it will not produce such an effect.
Second, wash with salt water.
Because some impurities in mulberries can't be soaked in clean water, if mulberries are soaked in clean water mixed with salt, salt water can be soaked in every corner of mulberries, thus achieving the cleaning effect.
Third, wash with flour.
The newly picked mulberries are mixed with flour, and then washed with clear water, because the flour has certain viscosity and can stick to impurities on the surface of mulberries, and then the flour can be filtered out with clear water to achieve the cleaning effect.
Matters needing attention in washing mulberries;
When washing mulberries, be careful not to take off the pedicels of mulberries. If the pedicled mulberry is soaked in water, the residual pesticides will enter the fruit with the water, causing more serious pollution. In addition, do not soak mulberries with detergents such as detergent, because these substances are difficult to clean and easily remain in fruits, causing secondary pollution.
Mulberries are difficult to clean, mainly because of their rough appearance and thin skin, which will break when washed. So many people simply use water to eat in order to save trouble. In fact, Mulberry belongs to herbaceous plants, its plants are relatively low, its fruits are tender and juicy, and it is easy to be contaminated with impurities. Therefore, pesticides should be used frequently in the process of planting mulberries. These pesticides are easy to attach to the rough surface of mulberries, so they must be cleaned before eating.