Can rice worms be eaten
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The rice in the home gave birth to insect son how to do, still can eat? This is a question that many people want to know. It's a pity that the rice is poured out. What can we do if the rice has worms? Can we still eat it? Let me introduce it to you.
Can rice worms be eaten
First: rice insects are edible. Generally, the insects inside the rice are relatively clean, and there is no virus. As long as the rice is disposed of and cleaned, it can be eaten normally. There is no need to throw away all the insects inside a bag of rice, which will cause a lot of waste. In fact, rice is not easy to grow insects under normal circumstances, because the rice is relatively dry and contains little water. This kind of environment is not suitable The rice stored at home is prone to insects because it has been stored for a long time.
Second: if the insect is not serious, put the rice bag into the refrigerator freezer and freeze it for 24 hours before taking it out. The insects freeze to death and turn red and black. It's easy to pick them out, and the taste of rice has not changed. Never expose the rice to the sun. People often like to expose rice stored for a long time to the sun, which not only fails to kill the insects, but also affects the taste of rice due to excessive water loss. However, the rice can be dried in the shade to let the insects fly away or climb out.
Third: people often like to expose rice to the sun after it is infested with insects. This will not achieve the goal of killing insects, but will be counterproductive, because the number of insects in rice will increase after two or three days, and the taste of rice will be affected by the loss of moisture after exposure. The correct way is to put the raw rice in a cool and ventilated place, let the insects crawl out slowly, and then screen it again.
matters needing attention
Zanthoxylum bungeanum is a kind of natural antioxidant, which not only has special fragrance, but also has the function of insect repellent. The usage is as follows: put 20 to 30 pieces of Chinese prickly ash into the pot, add appropriate amount of water (it's better to wet the rice bag) and put it on the fire to boil out the fragrance of Chinese prickly ash. Turn off the fire in the back pot, soak the rice bag in the boiled water of Chinese prickly ash, take it out to dry, and then pour the rice into the bag. This can effectively prevent rice insects oh.