I soaked my strawberries in salt water and these white things wriggled out?

Ways to Clean Your Strawberries

If you want to clean your berries thoroughly, there are several methods you can try:

Rinse with cold water:
The easiest method is simply rinsing strawberries under cold running water before eating them. This helps remove dirt and surface contaminants.

Vinegar soak:
Mix about one part white vinegar with three parts water, soak the berries for a few minutes, and then rinse well. This can help reduce bacteria on the surface.

Salt water soak:
Soaking berries in salt water may encourage any hidden larvae to come out. If you use this method, rinse the berries afterward so they don’t taste salty.

When You Should Throw Strawberries Away

You usually don’t need to discard fruit just because you saw a video online. Instead, check for clear signs that the fruit has gone bad, such as:

  • Visible fuzzy mold
  • A sour or fermented smell
  • Very soft, mushy texture
  •  Juice leaking from the berries

If the strawberries are bright, firm, and smell fresh, they are typically safe to eat after proper washing. In many cases, those tiny white larvae are simply part of the natural environment where the fruit grows, and a quick cleaning is enough before enjoying your snack.

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