The expert noted that the problem stems from the use of pesticides while growing strawberries. Since this is not visible and the seller will not say anything about it, you may end up with processed fruits with all the ensuing consequences.
“You have to be careful when it comes to fruits, especially strawberries, because what appears on the shelves can be dangerous. Although it is no longer grown in greenhouses but in the open field, ripening depends on weather conditions that have recently returned to “normal”. It is possible that farmers used pesticides to grow it,” Zhuravleva explained in an interview with the Public News Service.
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Source: Ferra

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