Don’t worry—this is more common than it looks, and it doesn’t automatically mean you have to throw everything away.
🐛 What those white wiggling things are
They’re usually tiny insect larvae (often fruit fly larvae) that were already inside the berries.
👉 The salt water just forces them out, making them visible.
🍓 Are the berries unsafe?
- This can happen with fresh or organic berries
- The larvae are generally not harmful if accidentally eaten
- It’s mostly a quality/comfort issue, not a safety hazard
🧽 What you can do
✔️ Option 1: Clean and use
- Discard any mushy or heavily infested berries
- Rinse the rest thoroughly under running water
- Use for:
- Cooking
- Smoothies
- Baking
❌ Option 2: Throw them away
- If there are a lot of larvae
- If the berries smell off or feel slimy
- If you’re uncomfortable eating them
⚠️ Tips for next time
- Wash berries right before eating
- Store in the fridge
- Check for tiny holes or overly soft spots
✔️ Bottom line
It looks unpleasant, but it’s not dangerous. You can usually wash and still use the berries—unless they’re badly infested or spoiled.
If you tell me the type of berries (strawberries, raspberries, etc.), I can tell you how common this is and how to prevent it 👍