What To Do If You Find A Worm In Your Fruit?
Worms often appear in fruit as a sign that it has begun to spoil or has been exposed to contamination. Their presence usually means the fruit is no longer in the best condition for eating.
If you spot a worm in a piece of fruit, it’s crucial to avoid consuming that part. Cut out the affected area entirely to prevent potential health risks.
This issue is especially common with organic fruit or produce that hasn’t been eaten promptly. While there’s no reason to panic, it’s wise to understand the potential dangers. The small white worms you may find are typically fly larvae, and their appearance means the fruit has been compromised and, ideally, shouldn’t be consumed.
In many situations, a thorough wash and removal of any spoiled sections is enough. And if you bite into a peach or apricot and discover an unwelcome surprise, try not to overreact.
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