BONUS: Dirty Dozen - Much ado about nothing? (Reissue) cover art

BONUS: Dirty Dozen - Much ado about nothing? (Reissue)

BONUS: Dirty Dozen - Much ado about nothing? (Reissue)

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Monica revisits The Dirty Dozen list and whether or not these foods with the highest level of pesticides are, in fact, unsafe to consume. This is a reissue of an episode that aired in 2024, and remains relevant, as the 2025 Dirty Dozen was recently released.

Related listening:

What exactly are the advantages of eating seasonally? (Nutrition Diva #761)

Pesticides on Our Plates: Is Our Food Safe to Eat? (Nutrition Diva #499)

Mentioned in this episode:

Calculate - Safe Fruits and Veggies

New to Nutrition Diva? Check out our special Spotify playlist for a collection of the best episodes curated by our team and Monica herself! We've also curated some great playlists on specific episode topics including Diabetes and Gut Health! Also, find a playlist of our bone health series, Stronger Bones at Every Age.

Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com.

Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips.

Find out about Monica's keynotes and other programs at WellnessWorksHere.com

Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network.

LINKS:

Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/

Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletter

Wellness Works Here: https://wellnessworkshere.com

Quick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

What listeners say about BONUS: Dirty Dozen - Much ado about nothing? (Reissue)

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.