Checking strawberries for bugs
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how are these bugs bad for you? seriously if you haven't ever seen them or tasted them and you have most certainly eaten some and nothing happen... what's the point of all this?
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first of all, very informative video.
I think that the soap would be more harmful than the bug. Plus, whats wrong with the bug? You can hardly see it and taste it.
And cutting off the top seems like such a waste.
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The idea is that by Jewish religious law, eating insects is an act of impurity. Our first priority as Jews, is to obey our Godly command.
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I just ate strawberries,and after watching this, i lost my apetite
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This and mite videos are a great way to cause "moral" vegans problems.
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I know these bugs, I like to eat them, they are my friends
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@MiiSsERiiCA perhaps. these insects are easily visible to the naked eye though....
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@sendspamhere6666 if its something absolutely teensy, like only visible under a microscope, i think its not considered a bug anymore.
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this video is for germifobes. fuck that
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I use 1 gallon of water with 1/4 cup white vinegar ad 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide. Soak 10 minutes, rinse really well and cut the green tops off. It kills everything. except you. :-) Master Gardener Linda
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@octafbr my aunts works for melaleuca and she says that these bugs would go to your brain and they would start eating it
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so what? it is just a bug ppl eat Bugs all the time and some of them in chocolate!!!!
and so what if i get a Tapeworm losing a few lbs would be nice.
I wonder if this is for non-organic strawberries or organic. I don't think I've ever looked closely at a strawberry for bugs but I do wash them and cut the strawberry like he did. There is a fruit and veg. wash that is better than dish soap and you don't have to worry about getting "the runs". :)
LizKS48 1 year ago
@LizKS48 even non-organic have lots of bugs
sendspamhere6666 1 year ago