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The label says 'suitable for baking/cooking' (or something like that). Can I use the bowl without hesitation, e.g. uncooked?
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I'm a bit confused because the price tag on these Fresca (not organic) lemons states that the peel is suitable for cooking and baking. However, there is no indication of this on the organic, Demeter lemons. Which lemons are suitable for baking and cooking?
Hello Nitschii, thank you for your inquiry. We would like to pass on the following information about our lemons:
- Fresca lemons: You can safely use the peel of these lemons for cooking and baking. You can recognize this by the information on the price tag or packaging. After harvesting, these lemons are only treated with natural waxes such as beeswax or shellac. This complies with the strict requirements of Swiss food legislation and makes the peel harmless to health.
- Organic and Demeter lemons: The peel of these lemons is also suitable for cooking and baking without hesitation, as they are not treated at all after harvesting. For this reason, there is no explicit indication on the packaging or price tag. Organic products are always untreated and meet the highest standards.
The most important thing for you: All lemons from your Migros, whether organic or conventional, can be processed and eaten with the peel on without hesitation. The only difference is in the labeling: Fresca lemons carry a label, organic and Demeter lemons do not need this, as they are always untreated.
We hope this information is helpful for you! Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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