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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi drjohn - watercress needs to be washed before use but there is no need at all for packers to go to extremes. 'Spring water' is another one you see now.
Bear in mind that watercress loses the majority of its vitamins and a proportion of minerals as well within a couple of days of picking, so the bagged stuff - 4 days from harvest plus 3 days shelf life - is pretty pointless nutrition-wise. The misting on some bags is another way to extend shelf life by the way. nota feature of freshness...
Get some from local growers, ideally with roots on so it is a living plant, and just rinse at home and taste the difference.
A good UK organic grower is http://www.organicwatercress.co.uk/ with info about the growing process and where to buy or getit on line at: http://www.goodnessdirect.co.uk/cgi-local/frameset/sect/PVS.html
Watercress is seasonal, so enjoy until November.