Environment
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Ash-Covered Fruits, Veggies Affected by Taal Eruption Still Safe to Eat After Washing
Taal Volcano's eruption in the Philippines last weekend buried fields of crops under a thick layer of ash but the Department of Health (DOH) said Wednesday that the dusty fruits and vegetables can still be safe to eat after some thorough washing.
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