Farming methods and plant species play role in what germs cling to the surface of your produce. The types of harmless bacteria on the surfaces of fresh fruits and vegetables vary according to the type of produce and farming practices, a new study reveals.
Previous research has shown that these so-called "non-pathogenic" bacteria don't cause disease, but may interact with -- and perhaps reduce the growth of -- disease-causing bacteria. http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=674811
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