The solutions to rice infested with worms include adding Sichuan peppercorns, freezing, exposing to sunlight, adding garlic, and adding orange peels.
1. Put peppercorns
Panthoxylum bungeanum is a kind of food with a special smell. Rice bugs are very resistant to this smell, so you can prepare a few pieces of clean gauze to wrap the peppercorns Inside, and then in various parts of the rice box, finally close the lid of the rice box to ensure the sealing of the environment. In this way, bugs that smell the smell of pepper will flee in all directions, and there will naturally be no bugs in the rice.
2. Frozen storage
If the rice is not infested with worms, you can put the rice into the freezer of the refrigerator together with the bag or container, and freeze it for 24 hours before taking it out. At this time, the bugs have been frozen to death and turned red and black, so they must be picked out in time after freezing, so as not to affect the original taste of the rice.
3. Sun exposure
The simplest way to deal with rice bugs is to expose them to the sun. Of course, you need to pay attention to the specific method. It must be spread out and flat to receive direct sunlight, and it must be turned by hand from time to time so that all the rice bugs will crawl out.
4. Put garlic
It is not surprising that worms grow in rice, and it is a natural phenomenon. Generally speaking, there are two reasons: one reason is that when the grain is still in the ground, it itself carries the eggs of the rice worm. First prepare a few cloves of garlic, peel off the skin, and put them into the rice vat. You can pour the rice into the vat and put the garlic at the same time. Put a few cloves in at a distance. The smell of garlic will keep the rice bugs away. .
5. Put orange peels
Dry the remaining orange peels from eating oranges, and then put them in rice. The smell of orange peels can not only repel insects, but also make the rice taste delicious. Fresh fragrance.