The fruits and vegetables containing cancer causing ‘forever chemicals’

EnvironmentHealth & Fitness
25 Mar 2026 • 7:01 PM MYT
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  • Scientists have identified fruits and vegetables containing toxic 'forever chemicals' (PFAS), which can have harmful effects in humans, including cancer.
  • The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released its '2026 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce', detailing produce with high pesticide residues, including PFAS.
  • The EWG's 'Dirty Dozen' list, topped by spinach and kale, found 96 per cent of samples contained pesticides, with 63 per cent showing 'forever chemicals'.
  • Specific items on the 'Dirty Dozen' include spinach, kale, strawberries, grapes, and apples, with over half of kale samples contaminated with the potentially cancer-causing pesticide DCPA.
  • For lower pesticide exposure, the EWG recommends items from its 'Clean Fifteen' list, such as pineapples, sweet corn, and avocados.

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