If you choose to buy non-organic produce, then you need to take special care with strawberries — washing them thoroughly or even soaking them — to minimize the risks that
pesticide residues pose to your baby.
While the FDA has concluded that
pesticide residues pose no risk of concern for infants and children, certain kinds of conventionally grown produce contain higher doses of pesticides — even when washed and peeled — which means you should prioritize buying them organic.
Not exact matches
But it does not list foods likely to contain the highest amounts of
pesticide residues nor those that
pose the greatest dangers to human health.