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Do cherries really have bugs? Can cherries still be eaten with bugs?
Generally speaking, cherries with no broken skin and hard skin are bug-free. However, cherries that are completely mature and soft and have damaged skins will have insects.

Insect cherries can still be eaten. The larvae in cherries are eggs laid by fruit flies and then hatch into larvae. Larvae maintain their growth by eating sweet and juicy cherry pulp. Although it is disgusting to think of it, this kind of bug hidden in cherry fruit will not parasitize and carry germs. In fact, eating it will not bring harm to health.

We just need to wash the cherries before eating. First, wash the cherry several times with clear water, mainly to wash off impurities and pollutants on the peel. Then pour the cherries into light salt water and soak for a period of time. Take it out after about half an hour, then rinse it with clean water 1-2 times and serve.