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I soaked my berries in salt water and saw these white wiggling things come out. Should I just throw them away?

Posted on April 9, 2026 by Admin

Yes — you should definitely throw the berries away. Here’s a detailed explanation of what’s happening and why it’s unsafe:


1. What the white wiggling things are

  • They are almost certainly fruit fly larvae (maggots) or other tiny insect larvae that had infested the berries.
  • Fruit flies and other pests lay eggs on berries, often before you buy them, and the eggs can hatch into tiny white worms.
  • Soaking the berries in salt water or vinegar water can sometimes make the larvae wriggle out, which is what you saw.

2. Why you shouldn’t eat them

  • Even if you remove the larvae, the berries are already compromised.
  • Larvae can leave behind bacteria and other microbes that are not killed by salt water soaking.
  • Eating contaminated berries can cause:
    • Nausea
    • Stomach cramps
    • Diarrhea
    • Foodborne illness in severe cases

3. Proper disposal

  • Put the berries in a sealed bag or container and throw them in the trash.
  • Do not compost unless you’re certain your compost pile gets hot enough to kill pathogens.

4. Preventing this in the future

  1. Inspect berries before buying: Avoid fruit with soft spots, mold, or tiny holes.
  2. Rinse under running water: Hold berries under cool running water for 30–60 seconds; gently rub them to remove eggs.
  3. Optional salt water soak: A quick 5–10 minute soak can help dislodge larvae, but it does not make infested fruit safe to eat if larvae are present.
  4. Store properly: Refrigerate berries immediately; use them within a few days.

💡 Extra tip: Freezing berries right after buying can kill most larvae, which is why frozen berries are often safer than fresh berries that sit for days.

If you want, I can give a step-by-step method to check and clean fresh berries at home safely, so you can avoid throwing them away unnecessarily. Do you want me to do that?

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