This viral TikTok video shows the 'correct' way to wash broccoli: 'Something I didn't know till I was in my 60s!'
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When it comes to preparing vegetables, it's important to make sure the job is done properly.
After all, the last thing you want with a meal is to end up on a trip to the hospital (but first to the toilet), right?
On top of that, we also know how important it is to get your money's worth when it comes to food, which is why we always give attention to tips and tricks on food prep and storage.
Recently, a surprising 'discovery' has gone viral on TikTok — courtesy of a man named Sidney Raz.
The 34-year-old, who has over three million followers on the platform, shared a video which highlighted a common mistake many of us make when it comes to washing broccoli.
The video showed Sidney running the tap water directly onto the head of the broccoli, just as many of us probably do. This caused the water to just bounce off for the most part.
Not pleased with the washing job he’d done, Sidney then flipped the broccoli bottom side-up…. And it turns out, he was on to something!
This time, the water drained quickly and efficiently through the florets — where nasty insects sometimes hide — saving a lot more water and preventing wastage.
The revelation was so remarkable that it went viral, with many users grateful for the new knowledge!
‘Well, now that’s something I didn’t know until I was in my 60s! Thanks for the tip,’ said one user.
‘Definitely looks like a better way to get rid of broccoli spiders,’ another said
’That’s just common sense,’ a third pointed out.
Others offered their own ways of making sure their produce is clean.
One user said: ‘(I) soak them in white vinegar & water.’
‘I learned from my mom that I have to soak it with salt water to get the worms out,’ added another.
However, one notable theme in the comments of Sidney’s video is that many were surprised that broccoli — and veggies, by extension — had to be washed in the first place!
More than one user said ‘Broccoli should be rinsed?’ in varying forms.
‘Why are so many people not rinsing their vegetables? It’s not the dirt for me, it’s all the hands that have touched it… before me,’ a user shared in disbelief.
‘The amount of people that (don’t) wash their produce is alarming,’ another added.
‘I thought that was standard practice worldwide,’ a third said.
To be fair, not all places in the world have an abundance of water so some people might have no choice but to ration theirs wisely.
That said, at least for the places that can afford to spare water for washing veggies, it seems that it would be a smart move to do.
The Australian Institute for Food Safety for one recommends washing produce because many things such as human and animal waste, microbes, and pesticides can contaminate vegetables.
These contaminants can lead to the emergence of food-borne illnesses, which the government estimates infects 4 million Aussies annually.
It’s important to note too that before washing veggies like broccoli, one must have clean hands first as it would be counterproductive to contaminate produce while cleaning.
Plain running water is also best used to clean produce as soaps and detergents are said to potentially leave some residues behind, not to mention there isn’t evidence that they are more effective at cleaning vegetables compared to water.
In addition, washing produce can also lead to a longer shelf-life, so it’s a win-win if you take the extra time to give your veggies a good rinse.
Source: TikTok/@sidneyraz
Now, if Sidney Raz sounds familiar, you might probably remember him as the guy who also went viral last year for sharing the ‘correct’ way to eat a classic chocolate!
So, what is your reaction to this most recent ‘discovery’ of Sidney’s? Do you count yourself among those who don’t wash their veggies? If so, why don’t you?
Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!
After all, the last thing you want with a meal is to end up on a trip to the hospital (but first to the toilet), right?
On top of that, we also know how important it is to get your money's worth when it comes to food, which is why we always give attention to tips and tricks on food prep and storage.
Recently, a surprising 'discovery' has gone viral on TikTok — courtesy of a man named Sidney Raz.
The 34-year-old, who has over three million followers on the platform, shared a video which highlighted a common mistake many of us make when it comes to washing broccoli.
‘Here's something I didn't know until I was in my 30s,’ he began. ‘Broccoli should be rinsed from the bottom?’The video showed Sidney running the tap water directly onto the head of the broccoli, just as many of us probably do. This caused the water to just bounce off for the most part.
Not pleased with the washing job he’d done, Sidney then flipped the broccoli bottom side-up…. And it turns out, he was on to something!
This time, the water drained quickly and efficiently through the florets — where nasty insects sometimes hide — saving a lot more water and preventing wastage.
The revelation was so remarkable that it went viral, with many users grateful for the new knowledge!
‘Well, now that’s something I didn’t know until I was in my 60s! Thanks for the tip,’ said one user.
‘Definitely looks like a better way to get rid of broccoli spiders,’ another said
’That’s just common sense,’ a third pointed out.
Others offered their own ways of making sure their produce is clean.
One user said: ‘(I) soak them in white vinegar & water.’
‘I learned from my mom that I have to soak it with salt water to get the worms out,’ added another.
However, one notable theme in the comments of Sidney’s video is that many were surprised that broccoli — and veggies, by extension — had to be washed in the first place!
More than one user said ‘Broccoli should be rinsed?’ in varying forms.
‘Why are so many people not rinsing their vegetables? It’s not the dirt for me, it’s all the hands that have touched it… before me,’ a user shared in disbelief.
‘The amount of people that (don’t) wash their produce is alarming,’ another added.
‘I thought that was standard practice worldwide,’ a third said.
To be fair, not all places in the world have an abundance of water so some people might have no choice but to ration theirs wisely.
That said, at least for the places that can afford to spare water for washing veggies, it seems that it would be a smart move to do.
Key Takeaways
- Sidney Raz, 34, has gone viral after revealing the 'correct' way to wash broccoli.
- His method involves turning the broccoli on its head and allowing the water to drain through the florets.
- The clip has gone viral online and shows that many weren't aware of the correct way to wash their broccoli.
- It is recommended that produce be washed to reduce the chances of contracting food-borne illnesses.
These contaminants can lead to the emergence of food-borne illnesses, which the government estimates infects 4 million Aussies annually.
It’s important to note too that before washing veggies like broccoli, one must have clean hands first as it would be counterproductive to contaminate produce while cleaning.
Plain running water is also best used to clean produce as soaps and detergents are said to potentially leave some residues behind, not to mention there isn’t evidence that they are more effective at cleaning vegetables compared to water.
In addition, washing produce can also lead to a longer shelf-life, so it’s a win-win if you take the extra time to give your veggies a good rinse.
Source: TikTok/@sidneyraz
Now, if Sidney Raz sounds familiar, you might probably remember him as the guy who also went viral last year for sharing the ‘correct’ way to eat a classic chocolate!
So, what is your reaction to this most recent ‘discovery’ of Sidney’s? Do you count yourself among those who don’t wash their veggies? If so, why don’t you?
Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!
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