• @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        While you may not do so intentionally, I can assure you that you do, in fact, eat a lot of bugs. In fact, there are countless standards on how much bug can be in your common foods. The amount is never zero.

        • @ItsMeForRealNow
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          71 year ago

          It can never be either I think. It is more of “I don’t choose to eat bugs ever” than “I never eat bugs”.

  • @[email protected]
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    421 year ago

    For what its worth I’d wager more bugs have fruit inside them then fruit that has bugs inside.

    • @dublet
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      51 year ago

      A fair hypothesis, but can you substantiate it?

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    Pesticides keep the bugs off commercial fruit.

    Think carefully about that though… imagine spraying toxic chemicals on your food so nothing wants to eat it.

    • @Deestan
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      111 year ago

      To be fair, many things we ingest purposefully are toxic or at least repellant to various bugs and vermin.

      Salt, caffeine, chocolate, nicotine, avocado, alcohol.

          • @spittingimage
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            21 year ago

            I don’t know, but cats do. My cat once licked my hand when I’d been cooking with chillies… poor little guy.

    • Dandroid
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      The pesticides break down into salt and water, and anything left we can wash off.

  • Lem Jukes
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    101 year ago

    To my knowledge the only fruits that “have bugs in 'em” are figs.

    • @Noodle07
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      21 year ago

      The flies ate the cherries before my aunt could harvest them… So that

  • anon6789
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    If a buggy got in the fruit, it would have had to have pierced the skin of the fruit. In the time it took for that fruit to get across the country/world to the market and your home, that hole would let oxygen in, making a blemish or squishy spot. Most “ugly” produce will never see a store shelf. Some will get processed into other things so you won’t see it, but whole produce should be pretty bug free, at least internally.

    As the other commenters said though, most is blasted to hell with chemicals to keep this from being an issue.

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    31 year ago

    I have a (little) garden with fruit and vegetables and only a few have bugs inside, like other commenters said when they have bugs they also have a hole so they become inedible before I pick them. I don’t use pesticides and sometimes I find an ant or a worm, mostly inside figs, apples and pears, and when there are wasps inside you can spot them when the fruit is still on the tree and leave them alone!

  • @NeoNachtwaechter
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    21 year ago

    Apples have, always.

    Androids too, but they do not count as fruit.

    ;-)