Washing broccoli with just water is wrong: This is the correct way.
Broccoli is one of the most complete and healthy vegetables available. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and plant-based proteins, and it is easy to cook and very versatile in the kitchen. However, there is one issue many people overlook: simply rinsing it with water is not enough.
Due to its structure filled with tiny cavities, broccoli can trap dirt, pesticide residues, and even small insects. That’s why learning how to clean it properly is essential for safe consumption.
Why isn’t rinsing with water enough?
Broccoli florets are dense and compact, which means:
Dirt can get trapped inside
Chemical residues are hard to remove
Small insects may remain hidden
A quick surface rinse cannot reach these areas.
The correct way to clean broccoli
1. Cut into small pieces
Separate the broccoli into small florets using a knife or scissors. This allows for deeper cleaning.
2. Prepare the cleaning solution
In a large container, add:
1 tablespoon of salt
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1 tablespoon of flour
Enough water to cover the broccoli
3. Mix well
Stir with your hand until all the ingredients dissolve completely.
4. Soak
Place the broccoli in the mixture and let it soak for 5–10 minutes.
Why does this method work?
Flour acts like a magnet, trapping dirt, insect eggs, and residues
Salt helps drive out insects and has a mild antibacterial effect
Baking soda helps remove pesticide residues
Together, they create a much more effective cleaning process than water alone.
Final rinse
After soaking: