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As a food variety rich in vitamins and various trace elements, fruits are loved by the majority of parents. Previously, there was a particular fire in the Internet, called "One apple a day, the doctor stays away from me." ”

In medieval Europe, the bx disease that plagued countless crew members was finally easily solved by fruit. Fruits are nutritious and are basically the consensus of all.
However, although fruits are very nutritious, some fruits also contain a large number of parasites. If left untreated, it is likely to cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, or parasitic diseases.
Tong Tong usually loves to eat strawberries, and every time he and his parents visit the supermarket, they will buy a box of strawberries. However, every time Tong Tong's mother would use salt water to soak the strawberries for a period of time, and then give Them to Tong Tong to eat.
But one night, because Tong Tong's father and mother were temporarily in trouble, they didn't wash the strawberries. Originally, I was going to put it in the refrigerator and eat it tomorrow, but Tong Tong couldn't resist the temptation and secretly took out a large box of strawberries to eat.
That night, Tong Tong began to have stomach pains, repeated diarrhea, and later took medicine to get better.
So, what are the fruits with parasites?
Strawberries are cute in appearance, crisp and sweet in taste, and are one of the favorite fruits of many children. However, because the entire pulp of the strawberry is exposed to the air during the growth process, it is not protected by the outer skin like apples and bananas.
Ripe strawberries, wired insects, aphids, whitefly. These parasites are very unfriendly to the child's gastrointestinal tract.
So how should strawberries be washed? It is not enough to wash them with water, it is best to soak the strawberries you just bought in warm salt water for a while. Wash it completely and then give it to your child, and don't eat too much at one time.
Water chestnut, also known as horseshoe and bodhisattva, grows in underground swamps or paddy fields. As a vegetable/fruit, it has a relatively high nutritional value and has the effect of relieving heat and quenching thirst. However, because it grows in a more likely environment to breed bacteria and parasites, the epidermis of water chestnut is very "dirty", and there are many ginger slice worms in it.
Although water chestnut can be eaten raw, it is not recommended. Because the parasites on the epidermis are not easy to handle. Therefore, it is best to peel and cook water chestnuts and then eat them, so that they are the safest.
In addition, water chestnut itself is a cold food, so it is not advisable to eat more at one time. Especially people with weak spleen and stomach, try to eat less water chestnut.
Those who have eaten bayberry know that it is particularly easy to grow bugs in bayberry, and these insects are difficult to find, that is because the flesh of bayberry is fine and tight, plus the whole flesh is exposed to the air, so it is easy to "hide dirt and dirt" and it is not easy to clean.
Some people joke that the most terrible thing is not to find a bug before eating bayberry, but to find half of the bug body until half of it is eaten. That scene, simply...
These small bugs will irritate the child's stomach and intestines, causing diarrhea. Therefore, you should soak it in warm salt water for a while before eating bayberry. Because simply flushing water cannot flush out the bayberry worm in the small crevice. Wait for the warm salt water to be soaked, wash it again and give it to the child to eat.
However, bayberry has more acidic substances, and it is easy to "tooth acid" when eating more, which is very unfriendly to the child's deciduous teeth. Yes, even if you love to eat bayberry, it is best not to eat more.
The parasites in the above three fruits are more, be sure to clean it before eating, don't be lazy for a while and take the water to flush perfunctory!