Newest Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen List

We don’t always buy organic produce, but we make sure to stick to organic when it comes to the “dirty dozen”. The “dirty dozen” are the 12 fruits and vegetables (when conventionally grown) that test highest for chemicals. They all tested positive for at least 47 different chemicals, some testing positive for as many as 67.

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Here is the EWG’s updated list…

Dirty Dozen:

  1. Strawberries
  2. Apples
  3. Nectarines
  4. Peaches
  5. Celery
  6. Grapes
  7. Cherries
  8. Spinach
  9. Tomatoes
  10. Sweet bell peppers
  11. Cherry tomatoes
  12. Cucumbers

The following produce have been on “dirty dozen” lists in past years but were recently beat out by the produce listed above, so they are on my personal “only eat organic” list as well.

I would also avoid buying these if not organic:

  • Domestic Blueberries
  • Hot Peppers
  • Any Leafy Greens
  • Corn (most conventional corn is GMO and sprayed with round up)
  • Papayas (most conventional papayas are GMO)
  • Snap Pease (they are 13th on the list)

Clean Fifteen:

  1. Avocados
  2. Sweet Corn (*although no or few pesticides, non-organic is most likely GMO)
  3. Pineapples
  4. Cabbage
  5. Sweet peas (frozen)
  6. Onions
  7. Asparagus
  8. Mangos
  9. Papayas (*although no or few pesticides, non-organic is most likely GMO)
  10. Kiwi
  11. Eggplant
  12. Honeydew Melon
  13. Grapefruit
  14. Cantaloupe (although, always be sure to wash the outside of the canteloupe, otherwise you can get sick from what’s on the outside when you cut the mellon)
  15. Cauliflower

Many of the fruits on the clean fifteen list have a protective skin that helps keep pesticides out even when they are sprayed with chemicals.

Although not on the list… I also buy organic hot peppers and all leafy greens (even though only some made the dirty dozen list). Click here to read why.

Want to see a full list of 50 produce items ranked from most to least pesticides? Click here!

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2 Responses

  1. Joyfull Mom says:

    Thank you for these lists. This post is helpful! I try to buy organic for the dirty dozen as often as possible. I haven’t seen the clean list before. Good stuff! Nice job my friend! Blessings.

    • Kristine says:

      Thanks! It’s nice knowing where I can skip organic if I have to choose. I would love for all our food to be organic but realistically it’s not in the budget… yet. 😉

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