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Found Tiny Brown Balls in Your Salad? Here’s What They Might Be

Discovering something unusual in your salad—like a cluster of tiny brown balls—can be alarming.

Often, these aren’t seasoning or seeds, but insect eggs, commonly laid by leaf-feeding bugs like stink bugs.

These insects lay eggs in neat patterns, typically on the underside of leafy greens such as romaine,

spinach, or butter lettuce. Their presence often means the greens weren’t properly cleaned or inspected before serving.

Are They Dangerous?
While most insect eggs aren’t toxic if accidentally eaten, they’re clearly not meant for consumption.

More importantly, they point to poor food handling or cleanliness.

What to Do If You Find Them:

Stop eating immediately.

Take a clear photo for evidence.

Report it to restaurant staff or store management politely.

Contact your local health department if needed, especially if it’s not handled seriously.

If at home, inspect and rinse all remaining greens thoroughly.

Prevention Tips:

Always check leafy greens before eating.

Even “triple-washed” greens should be rinsed again at home.

When buying organic produce, be especially thorough in washing, as it’s more likely to contain natural pests.

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