〜I tried using André Jardin's vegetable brush〜
~Trying out the vegetable brush~

And then, potatoes.
This time I bought new potatoes.
For skin-on french fries.
Skin-on potatoes are delicious, aren't they?
First, when I washed them with the softer side, the dirt came off easily.
The indentations also became clean.
However, if you apply too much force, the brush might bend like a worn-out toothbrush, so it seems better to use it gently.


And then, when I washed them with the harder side...
The skin started peeling off rapidly!
Perhaps it's because the skin of new potatoes is soft, but the skin came off surprisingly easily.
Since I wanted to eat skin-on potatoes, I stopped immediately.
It's perfect for vegetables like burdock root and pumpkin that you want to scrub thoroughly!
You want to use a cute brush for as long as possible, right?
Instead of leaving it after use, make sure to drain the water thoroughly. If a lot of water remains, it's not only unsanitary, but the handle can also crack or become discolored as it dries.
It comes with a string, so hanging it up allows the water to drain and it also makes a cute small interior decoration, so I recommend it.
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I will post more reviews of various things I've tried.
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