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9 fruits you should eat with the peel and how to remove pesticides safely

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 24, 2026, 15:31 IST
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Importance of fruit peel and how to clean them

Fruits are said to be a rich source of nutrients, but the rising cases of use of chemicals and pesticides in ripening them has raised concerns and to be on a safer side, people often eat fruits without the peel. However, the truth is, to gain maximum benefits of fruits, many of them are meant to be consumed with the peel. Wondering why? Well, because , many fruit peels are packed with fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, and plant compounds that support digestion, immunity, and overall health. Unfortunately, people often discard them due to concerns about dirt, wax, or pesticide residues. According to experts, with proper cleaning methods, you can safely enjoy these nutrient-rich layers. Take a look 9 fruits you can eat with their peels, along with practical ways to clean them and reduce chemical exposure.

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Apples


They are among the most popular fruits eaten with the peel, and for good reason. According to experts, the skin contains a high concentration of fiber and antioxidants such as quercetin, pectin, and even vitmain C which are important for human health.

How to clean: To clean apples, rinse them under running water for at least 20–30 seconds. For better results, soak them in a solution of one teaspoon of baking soda in a liter of water for about 10–15 minutes, and then again rinse thoroughly.

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Pears


They are also meant to be consumed with the skin intact. Their peel provides additional fiber and anti-inflammatory compounds.

How to clean: Simply wash them under running water and gently scrubbing them with a soft brush to remove wax or dirt. One can also soak them in a vinegar solution made of one part vinegar to three parts water for about 10 minutes.

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Grapes


They are proven to be rich in antioxidants like resveratrol, as because they grow in clusters, they can trap dirt and chemicals. Hence, cleaning them before consumption is important.

How to clean: Soak grapes in salt water for 10–15 minutes followed by a thorough rinse is an effective way to clean them.

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Peaches


They also have a fuzzy skin that is completely edible and rich in vitamins A and C. According to experts, peach skin contains beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A—essential for eye health, immunity, and skin repair.

How to clean: Simply rinse them under water and gently rub the surface to remove dirt. One can also soak them in salt water, to further reduce pesticide residues.

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Guava


This is another fruit where the peel is highly nutritious, as it is packed with fiber and vitamin C. It is also proven to be rich in antioxidants that help fight free radicals, reduce inflammation, and protect the body from chronic diseases.

How to clean: All you need to do is, rinse guavas under running water and scrub lightly to remove any dirt. Also, one can soak them in water and vinegar solution for 4-7 minutes and then again wash under running water.

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Plums


Yes, they too have edible skin, which is rich in antioxidants, that help fight oxidative stress, reduce inflammation, and support heart health. The skin is also rich in vitamin C, dietary fiber, and polyphenols.

How to clean: When it comes to cleaning plums, it is suggested to just rinse thoroughly and, if desired, soak briefly in a salt water solution or baking soda and water solution.

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Cherries


Cherries also come with edible skins that contain beneficial plant compounds. They contain athocyanins, polyphenols, and dietary fiber, which are good for health.

How to clean: As they are often sprayed during cultivation, soaking them in salt or vinegar water and rinsing well is recommended. One can also use baking soda for cleaning.

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Cucumbers


While they are moslty treated as vegetables, they are technically fruits and are commonly eaten with the peel. For the unversed, the skin contains fiber, insoluble fiber, vitamin K and even antioxidants that are good for skin, gut, and help reduce oxidative stress.

How to clean: Wash cucumbers thoroughly, scrub them lightlyw with vegetable cleaning scrub or brush. Also, one can soak them in a baking soda solution to remove wax and chemicals. But, make sure to wash them again right before eating.

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Kiwis


The idea of eating them with the peel may surprise many people, but their fuzzy skin is actually edible and is rich in fiber and vitamin C.

How to clean: Simply rinse kiwis well and gently rub off excess fuzz before eating. Also, one can soak them in salt water for 3-5 minutes, gently rub them and and then again wash under running water and then eat.

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