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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Are you cleaning your vegetables properly? Some produce, like broccoli, are especially hard to clean as bugs and insect eggs can hide in crevices 🥦 Daddy Lau shows how to wash veggies thoroughly in our new course, the Canto Cooking Club.
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  • @MadeWithLau
    @MadeWithLau  Год назад +2

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    • @girlnextdoorgrooming
      @girlnextdoorgrooming Год назад +1

      Please start putting closed captions at the top of the page. They interfere with the mandatory captions from RUclips making them hard to read.

  • @sparkyheberling6115
    @sparkyheberling6115 Год назад +77

    But won't the bugs be killed anyway, when the food is cooked?

    • @aeonjoey3d
      @aeonjoey3d Год назад

      Yeah, this is to sell ppl on their bs paywalled stuff via fearmongering

    • @camillecrichlow8138
      @camillecrichlow8138 10 месяцев назад +8

      Broccoli is sometimes eaten raw or undercooked if people like it crunchy

  • @jusuferg9945
    @jusuferg9945 Год назад +273

    The saline content must be much higher for any degydration of bacteria cells to occur. The bacteria must also be exposed to the salt for longer time. As for insects and insect eggs, they will be dissolved by enzymes and the acid in our stomaches and be what my mom says "extra protein".

    • @ellenation2294
      @ellenation2294 Год назад +17

      This. Our stomachs is powerful lol also who believes the food they eat are even ever super clean? It doesn’t exist.

    • @epicmonkeydrunk
      @epicmonkeydrunk Год назад +15

      Plus the 100-200c of heat it will go under

    • @saintsocramnymaia5511
      @saintsocramnymaia5511 Год назад

      You must be one of those people who doesn't clean their meats before cooking them 🤢🤮
      .
      Clean your veg's and your meats, you ain't got a single clue who touched it or where it's been before it gets to your plate.
      .
      Vinegar, salt and water.

    • @whatoncewas8480
      @whatoncewas8480 Год назад

      Thank you… I knew this was too good to be true

    • @brucewayne3892
      @brucewayne3892 Год назад +5

      Not to mention the veggies will be cooked at high temperatures that would kill any bacteria and insect eggs. Making even the incorrect reasoning of this method redundant.

  • @fee4900
    @fee4900 6 месяцев назад +5

    Vinegar and baking soda works
    Very awesome.

  • @viet862
    @viet862 Год назад +1

    Thank you ,Uncle Lau .. everyone is still learning. Really appreciate ur sincere heartfelt advice . I enjoy your channel.

  • @p.a.5148
    @p.a.5148 Год назад +213

    Hi Lau team: sorry, but this tip and its reasoning are misguided. The video uses a kernel of truth but unfortunately draws a pointless piece of advice from it.
    (1) First and foremost: this video shows the use of about 17g of salt in a couple of litres of water, for 2-3 minutes. The processes that you describe for bacteria will not occur at that concentration and in such a short time. If you look at some of the literature, you will see that you need much higher concentrations of salt and longer contact time to kill a meaningful amount of bacteria.
    (2) The video also does not acknowledge the existence of halophilic and halotolerant bacteria (which thrive in and tolerate saline environments respectively). That is, a saline solution actually *promotes* the growth of some pathogens - although, as with point 1, this will not occur in such a short time anyway.
    (3) In any event, for cooked vegetables (like broccoli), food-borne bacteria will be killed by the cooking process. For cooked or uncooked vegetables, the bacteria (and critters) can be removed mechanically by washing them in fresh water - there is nothing meaningful to be gained by including salt in that process.

    • @sarahaustbo8818
      @sarahaustbo8818 Год назад +6

      Great info, was feeling bad about all the veggies I had eaten this week without having it soaked with salt and water prior to cooking it. And honestly a bit frightened by the concept of insect eggs. Your lit based info helped calm me down a bit

    • @keldone3186
      @keldone3186 Год назад

      ​@@sarahaustbo8818 you have a stomache.
      Dw that will kill every living thing you put in it.

    • @cheeseburgerpaladin
      @cheeseburgerpaladin Год назад +1

      How long should the vegetables be washed? Should they soak or be rinsed?

  • @42ZaphodB42
    @42ZaphodB42 Год назад +7

    Broccoli is also slightly hydrophobic. So its basically pointless.

    • @bhawnabhawna7372
      @bhawnabhawna7372 8 месяцев назад

      So how can we wash broccoli? Can we use vinegar?

  • @Moi_81
    @Moi_81 Год назад +13

    There are so many folks that don't even bother to rinse.

  • @pamelahawn9300
    @pamelahawn9300 4 месяца назад +1

    I was amazed by how throughly Asian rinse their food before using it...I think much of the food is rinsed during the processing.
    Now, after seeing Asians rinse so much i have started rinsing my vegetables. The water does have fine sand in the bowl.😮

  • @Wuffskers
    @Wuffskers Год назад +2

    In the words of Jacques Pepin, if it can survive me cooking it, it deserves to get me sick lol

  • @JV-nl1ts
    @JV-nl1ts 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you I love to learn when it comes to cooking and dealing with food! Tell your dad thank you you have a great day!!!🙏🙏❤️👍. JV

  • @NaBi_1307
    @NaBi_1307 Год назад +2

    use vinegar, salt doesn't do anything to bacteria!

  • @bitokay147
    @bitokay147 2 месяца назад

    I do baking soda and salt for 20 min soak . love this

  • @readbooks9985
    @readbooks9985 Год назад

    Great tip. Thank you.

  • @LUxo323
    @LUxo323 Год назад

    Thanks for helping

  • @Barefootclimber
    @Barefootclimber 7 месяцев назад +1

    You will need a ton of salt, and won't we have to leave the broccoli in the salt water for longer.
    When we cook that stuff gets killed anyway.

  • @joy1ess
    @joy1ess 8 месяцев назад

    i find this works really well.. unfortunately salt is so expensive in singapore, and using it to soak vegetables everyday is not going to be sustainable for me. i would however recommend buying cheaper varieties of salt to do the soaking / cleaning and the norton salt primarily for seasoning ..

  • @lindamora7
    @lindamora7 3 месяца назад

    Wait you can't wash work baking soda????

  • @xJayom
    @xJayom Год назад +4

    OOOOORRRRR you can just cook the broccoli. Heat does all that without wasting another bowl of water and salt 😂

    • @SynestriaVI
      @SynestriaVI 6 месяцев назад

      lots of people eat undercooked or raw broccoli for the crunch. not rocket science.

    • @xJayom
      @xJayom 6 месяцев назад

      @@SynestriaVImy comment was aimed towards the „killing effect“.
      Most bacteria are fine with a salt concentration of 1% or even higher, it’s even necessary for growth… balancing for some seconds or minutes will kill whatever is on the surface, but soaking the broccoli in a little saltwater is just doing nothing tbh.

  • @sandevos123
    @sandevos123 Год назад +5

    Boiling does the same?

    • @Fightandresist
      @Fightandresist Год назад +1

      But you don't always want boiled broccoli.

    • @sandevos123
      @sandevos123 Год назад

      @@Fightandresist true, but it there ever any raw broccoli recipes in canto cooking?

    • @edienano1013
      @edienano1013 Год назад +3

      Boiling will lower the nutrient content in your veggies. If you're not drinking the water where you boiled your broccoli, you better steam it then.

    • @42ZaphodB42
      @42ZaphodB42 Год назад +1

      ​@@edienano1013 Boiling for a minute or steaming for a minute is basically the same.

    • @pamelahawn9300
      @pamelahawn9300 4 месяца назад

      You lose important nutrition. ​@@42ZaphodB42

  • @ss4vegeta1
    @ss4vegeta1 8 месяцев назад

    Are frozen veggies pretreated like this?

  • @Darkstormsun9865
    @Darkstormsun9865 Год назад +14

    people in comments are fools. even if cooking will get rid of bacteria and insects, its still good to rinse before cooking. you get rid of any excess dirt or pesticides. even more crucial if you get it fresh picked.

  • @lepreking
    @lepreking Год назад

    Just rinse well and cook it. Way easier

  • @dagneytaggart7707
    @dagneytaggart7707 Год назад +1

    What is the approximate salt/water ratio?

  • @alok8100
    @alok8100 Год назад

    You need to add flour to get the bugs out.

  • @daring1434
    @daring1434 Год назад +2

    Vinegar + salt for 5 minutes then 3 rinses of each piece in water lets goo

    • @sitad3999
      @sitad3999 Год назад +3

      I am also washing it with salt and vinegar. In cold water. Almost the most groceries and fruits

  • @bacardidave3148
    @bacardidave3148 Год назад

    Can insect eggs live through a steam?

  • @TheXxPSYCHO
    @TheXxPSYCHO Год назад

    Wouldn't heat also kill the bacteria? Isn't that the reason we cook food!?

  • @Jay-vr8it
    @Jay-vr8it Год назад

    Boiling water usually kills that stuff too

  • @eternaltreasure8333
    @eternaltreasure8333 Год назад

    I don’t think the concentration of salt and extra time is worth it more than just rinsing. Also the insect eggs should be harmless otherwise, especially when cooked. Not sure about this tip..

  • @kenrik2105
    @kenrik2105 Год назад +1

    I would sometimes parboil broccoli for 2-3 minutes to soften stalks before stir frying. Never heard of soaking in salt water, but it makes sense.

  • @luka7337
    @luka7337 Год назад

    I thought it's enough to cook veggies in boiling f***ing water. We've started making everything a science.

  • @kessibabanee7776
    @kessibabanee7776 Год назад

    Thank you for the tips!!

  • @shinydenz2721
    @shinydenz2721 10 месяцев назад

    And waste free bug protein no thanks lmao I’m joking

  • @goldenrule1948
    @goldenrule1948 Год назад

    Wouldn’t cooking kill described bacteria?!

  • @darinwade1973
    @darinwade1973 Год назад

    Right on Pappy Lau we know about microscopic bugs of eggs and even bacteria such as salmonella and Listeria..

  • @DemonFox369
    @DemonFox369 Год назад +1

    But but but, it’s vegan!

  • @winston9971
    @winston9971 7 месяцев назад

    Better yet don’t eat broccoli

  • @RJ-nl8do
    @RJ-nl8do Год назад

    Or just cook it

  • @Meerkat000
    @Meerkat000 Год назад +1

    Honestly, this is a pointless step.
    Yea it’s grounded in tradition, tho it still doesn’t have scientific merit.
    Like, just eat the insect eggs, that’s why you have stomachs acid.

  • @lilove6560
    @lilove6560 Год назад +2

    Ewww!

  • @lukeboyer4071
    @lukeboyer4071 9 месяцев назад

    who the fuck cares if ya eat a bug or two.. we as a species are so weird

  • @filthyclown8033
    @filthyclown8033 Год назад +1

    I’ve never washed broccoli in my life

    • @0ptimal
      @0ptimal 9 месяцев назад

      Then you've never examined it before cooking.. ive found all kinds of things in fresh broccoli. Yesterday i had to elect not to buy some because it was all inundated with bugs.

  • @cranberryjuice3085
    @cranberryjuice3085 Год назад +82

    wash off the free protein? no thanks i paid for those eggs and i’m going to eat them

  • @suckerburg4392
    @suckerburg4392 Год назад +35

    Good intentions. Great guy with awesome recipes. This is just wasting salt though.

  • @KatieDeGo
    @KatieDeGo Год назад +34

    I have worked in a microbiology lab. We actually use a NaCl broth to help grow certain bacteria.

    • @SharesOfAFan
      @SharesOfAFan 8 месяцев назад +1

      As it seems this is sodium not chemical substance as Chloride of sodium (NaCl)

  • @ParagraphGurr
    @ParagraphGurr Месяц назад

    This is may be a stupid question because I’m sure Dad doesn’t use frozen vegetables but do you wash them before cooking? And how do you prepare it besides the instructions?

  • @EvanFromJersey
    @EvanFromJersey 9 месяцев назад

    why not just boil it in salt water and save some time

  • @sng3939
    @sng3939 Год назад +1

    It depends with the type of vegetables and where you get them from.

  • @largeformat942
    @largeformat942 Год назад

    I wished I never watched this video

  • @kn11102
    @kn11102 Год назад

    You would need more salt, but then wouldn’t that dehydrate the vegetable? I just wash mine in hot water and then cook them.

  • @nocturnalwolf7559
    @nocturnalwolf7559 Год назад

    This isn't a fact, it's an opinion 🤣

  • @benh5774
    @benh5774 Год назад

    Cooking kills bacteria and insect eggs lol

  • @saillak
    @saillak Год назад

    Wash with salt water 5 mins

  • @0325bsp
    @0325bsp Год назад

    Omg 🫠 say less… gonna do this now

  • @miko-xp3go
    @miko-xp3go Год назад +1

    Am glad this technique is shared, I always wonder how to slice and clean broccoli coz when u wash it directly in faucet most of its top got washed away....😬 Thanks for this help👍🫰

  • @ayevee5349
    @ayevee5349 Год назад +1

    I just cook my broccoli 😆 any bugs are extra protein lol

  • @shafffffff
    @shafffffff Год назад

    My mom do this technique too :D