That statement is not reliable and is a classic viral fear headline.
🍓 Reality about strawberries and pesticides
Strawberry
- Strawberries can sometimes have pesticide residues (like many fruits), but they are regulated and tested for safety before sale.
- There is no scientifically valid list of an entire country’s strawberries being “contaminated and rotten.”
- Food safety depends more on farm practices, handling, and storage than nationality.
⚠️ Why these claims spread
These posts usually:
- exaggerate isolated test results
- use fear words like “toxic” or “poisoned”
- try to promote certain brands or “clean eating” trends
đź§Ľ Real facts about pesticide residues
- Strawberries are often listed as having higher residues compared to other fruits
- But residues are typically within legal safety limits in regulated markets
- Washing helps reduce surface residues significantly
👍 What you should actually do
- Wash strawberries thoroughly under running water
- Buy from trusted sellers with good turnover (fresh stock)
- Choose seasonal, locally available fruit when possible
- Refrigerate properly to prevent spoilage
🟢 Bottom line
There is no country whose strawberries are universally unsafe. The real issue is quality control and freshness, not nationality.
If you want, I can give you a real science-based list of fruits with the highest and lowest pesticide residues (the “Dirty Dozen vs Clean Fifteen”) so you can shop smarter.