Wash with soap in warm water, then move each piece to the rinse basin and submerge (you may wish to shake around the parts in the rinse basin to
remove soapy residue from crevices).
Not exact matches
Rinse them first in cool water to
remove any milk
residue that may be on them and then wash them in warm,
soapy water with a chemical free dish soap.
While the processing methods used in the commercial cultivation of quinoa
remove much of the
soapy saponins that coats quinoa seeds, some people believe that it is a good idea to thoroughly wash the seeds to
remove any remaining saponin
residue.
One word of caution: Make sure to
remove the brush head from the handle and rinse with warm,
soapy water to
remove any
residue once a week.