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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 19, 2026April 19, 2026 by Admin

Short answer: don’t panic—and you probably don’t need to throw them away.

What you’re seeing are often tiny larvae (like fruit-fly larvae) that can be present on berries such as Strawberry or Raspberry. The salt water doesn’t “create” them—it just draws them out so you can see them.


🧠 Is this dangerous?

  • In most cases, no
  • These larvae are not known to harm healthy people if accidentally eaten
  • It’s more of a quality/cleanliness issue than a health risk

🍓 What you should do

✅ Safe option (recommended)

  • Rinse the berries thoroughly under running water
  • Remove any visibly affected or overly soft ones
  • Eat the rest

🚫 When to throw them away

  • The infestation is heavy (lots of worms in many berries)
  • The berries are mushy, moldy, or smell off
  • You’re uncomfortable eating them (perfectly valid)

🧼 Better cleaning method

  • Soak briefly in salt water or vinegar water (5–10 minutes)
  • Rinse well afterward
  • Dry before storing

👉 This helps remove hidden debris and tiny insects.


🧾 Bottom line

Seeing tiny white “worms” is unpleasant but fairly common with fresh berries. It doesn’t automatically make them unsafe—just clean them well and use your judgment.


If you want, I can show you the best way to store berries so this happens less often.

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