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Is there white worm normal in dragon fruit, the time that how preserves long?

Gustavo Fring
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Although Houttuynia cordata is not toxic, proper eating can clear heat and detoxify, strengthen stomach and promote digestion, but Houttuynia cordata is not suitable for long-term eating. Some people like to eat, so they will eat all the time, this practice is not correct, about a week after eating can stop for a period of time, that is, 5-7 days in a row to stop eating. Houttuynia cordata is a kind of cold food, long-term eating will affect physical health, leading to physical weakness, physical deterioration, but also affect the mental condition.

1. Is it normal to have white worms

It is not a normal phenomenon that there are white insects in pitaya fruit, which shows that it is caused by improper management during its growth period, and some pests will lay eggs.Insects are most likely fruit fly eggs, or stored for a long time, there will also be insects, so if there are insects, it is best not to eat.

2. How to save

1, indoor preservation: usually, put the dragon fruit in the shade without sunshine, the temperature is not too high, you can keep for a period of time.The highest room temperature should not exceed 30 C. The higher the temperature, the easier it will deteriorate and the shorter the preservation time.

2. Refrigerator storage: If you want to keep it for a long time, you can put it in the refrigerator, but it can't be frozen.If you cut it and keep it, you need to wrap it in a bag or plastic wrap first, and then put it in the refrigerator.

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3. Precautions

Do not squeeze, whether stored indoors or in the refrigerator.If the dragon fruit is piled up together, it is easy to crush the pulp inside, which is very easy to deteriorate.However, it is best to buy and eat it now, because the longer it is preserved, the less fresh it will be, and the taste will be relatively worse.Especially after cutting, it is very easy to breed bacteria.

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