Pepper (genus Piper) has a strong flavor which can linger in food appliances, transferring its flavor to other food. In order to remove any such leftover odor, you'll need to try a different angle from your usual dish washing liquid; simply select the method you find most convenient.

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Using rice to clean the food processor

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    Grab a handful of raw rice.
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    Put the rice in the food processor which is required to be deodorized.
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    Switch on the food processor. Allow it to run a few turns.
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    After few seconds of running the processor, switch it off. Wash with cold water and dish washing detergent.
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    Give the processor a sniff. You should find that your processor is now deodorized. If not, repeat; it should be better by the second time.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 4:

Using vinegar to clean the food processor

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    Pour half a cup of white vinegar into the food processor bowl. Add a quarter teaspoon of your usual dish washing detergent.
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    Pour in warm water to near the top of the food processor bowl. Place the processor lid on and set aside.
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    Leave for an hour or two. During this time, the vinegar will absorb the pepper odor from the plastic.
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    Tip the water and vinegar solution out. Wash the processor as usual. Give it the sniff test; if it's odorless, you're good to go. If not, repeat but allow the soaking to occur for 8 to 12 hours, then rinse. That will be sufficient to remove the odor.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Would a food processor bowl that’s looking tired and worn, but no cracks, still be food-safe?
    Michele
    Michele
    Top Answerer
    As long as there are no cracks, it’s probably fine. Just give it a thorough washing--maybe in the dishwasher--before using.
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Warnings

  • Do not immerse any of the electric parts of either a food processor or blender in water or liquid of any sort. Follow the manufacturer's instructions if there are problems with this portion of the appliance.
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Things You'll Need

  • Rice
  • Liquid dish washing detergent
  • White vinegar
  • Piece of charcoal
  • Baking soda


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Categories: Salt and Pepper
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