[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

DescriptionFruits 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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