[PureGo Fruit and Vegetable Cleanliness Detector] Can PureGo be used for all fruit and vegetable testing?
Rich in phytochemicals; colorants are released in large amounts when washing these fruits and vegetables. This may affect the test results.
If a red light is still displayed after repeated cleaning, please check theFruit and Vegetable test list.
Fruit and Vegetable test list
Description | Fruits and Vegetables not applicable to the test results (Including but not limited to: ) |
Rich in phytochemicals (Chlorophyll/ Anthocyanin); colorants are released in large amounts when washing these fruits and vegetables. This may affect the test results. | Spinach, Red Amaranth,Strawberry |
Rich in phytochemicals or plant spores, which are released in large quantities when washed and may affect the test results. | Mushrooms, Cloud Ear Fungus, Seaweed, Enoki Mushroom |
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Q1: When washing mushrooms, such as Enoki mushroom have been displaying orange lights without turning into green lights. Isn't it clean?
- Mushrooms because almost no pesticides, so do not need deep cleaning, mushrooms with a little water after washing wipe clean can cook, because mushrooms will release such as spores cannot be tested.
Q2: After a few cleanings of red amaranth or spinach, the light still show that the red or orange light?
- Because some vegetables release a lot of chlorophyll or anthocyanin. . This may affect the PureGo test results.
Q3: Can rice be tested?
- PureGo cannot assist in detecting white rice because washing rice water can affect UV light detection.
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