It started as a routine lunch break. While preparing a simple salad, she sprinkled what she believed was quinoa over the greens without much thought. But before taking another bite, something caught her eye. The small brown specks looked unusually uniform and tightly clustered—nothing like cooked or uncooked grains. Curious and uneasy, she leaned in for a closer look and quickly realized the truth: the “quinoa” was actually a cluster of tiny insect eggs attached to a lettuce leaf. Though disturbing, experts say situations like this can occur with fresh produce, especially leafy greens grown outdoors. Insects often lay eggs...
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