Can you still eat rice if it has worms in it? This problem is a problem we often encounter in real life, and it is also a problem that many friends are concerned about. Rice should be very familiar to everyone, because many people actually eat rice as their staple food, which means that many people eat rice almost every day. And since rice becomes more delicious the more you eat it, many people like to eat rice. Rice is the staple food for many people, especially our friends in the south, most of whom regard rice as their staple food. However, in life we still encounter the problem of rice being infested with bugs. When rice is infested with bugs, we will become very distressed because we don’t know what to do. So, let’s talk specifically about the question of whether rice can be eaten even if it has worms in it. Rice can still be eaten even if it is infested with bugs, but if you discover that it is infested with bugs, you must deal with it as soon as possible. Go outside and find a flat area without sunlight, pour the rice on some paper and spread it out. This way, the bugs will automatically crawl to the ground when they see the wind. Remember: (1) Do not allow the sun to shine on rice that has bugs on it, as it will turn into rice powder after being exposed to the sun. (2) When the insects have all crawled away, put the rice into a new bag for storage, because there will be insect eggs left on the old bag. (3) Carefully check the place where the rice was originally stored to see if other foods have been infected with insect eggs. It is best to put the processed rice in a separate place and eat it as soon as possible to prevent the reproduction of insect eggs. Starch content is the highest in rice, followed by protein. Generally speaking, rice will not be infested with insects or mold (massive reproduction of mold). Because the water activity value in rice is very low (that is, the water content is very low), and mold and insect eggs need the presence of water to grow and develop. Mold and insect eggs cannot absorb water when the water activity value is low. When exposed to moisture, the water activity value increases, and mold and insect eggs will absorb the moisture in the rice and then decompose and utilize the nutrients in the rice. Place a few cloves of garlic in the middle or at both ends of the rice bag, or wrap some peppercorns in cloth or paper and place them in the container containing rice. Usually, you should clean the rice storage jar or barrel to prevent insect pupae from hiding in it during the winter. Once you find that rice is infested with insects, you can place the rice in a cool place to dry, so that the insects can fly or crawl away. The infested rice can still be eaten after the insects are removed. Avoid leaving rice in the sun. Through the detailed introduction above, we can actually find out one thing, that is, when we encounter rice infested with insects, we don’t have to rush to throw away the rice. In fact, many times the rice can still be eaten after being infested with insects. However, many people will put the rice in the sun after it is infested with insects. This is definitely not advisable. Everyone must keep this in mind. |
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