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"There is a simple rule: If your thumbnail can reach the flesh of a fruit don't remove the skin." -- I guess you could say it's a... RULE OF THUMB WAHAHAHA [[Special:Contributions/87.189.150.74|87.189.150.74]] 22:33, 5 October 2013 (UTC)
 
"There is a simple rule: If your thumbnail can reach the flesh of a fruit don't remove the skin." -- I guess you could say it's a... RULE OF THUMB WAHAHAHA [[Special:Contributions/87.189.150.74|87.189.150.74]] 22:33, 5 October 2013 (UTC)
 
I think the "if pesticide has been sprayed on it" part should be removed. Pesticides don't reside just on the surface of the fruit; they reside inside it. Ever seen that demonstration where you grow a plant using water dyed with food colouring? The colour gets drawn into the plant along with the water. The same thing happens with pesticide. Note: this doesn't mean you shouldn't wash your fruits; there's a lot of other stuff - like dirt - on the skin. [[User:Diszy|Diszy]] ([[User talk:Diszy|talk]]) 06:26, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
 

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