Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes I wash cabbage - I don't want caterpillars in my food, even if they are nutritious.
I've never seen a caterpillar in my store bought cabbage. in the event I come accross some, how does washing the outside of the cabbage get the caterpillars out of the inside of the cabbage? Additionally, if I'm to wash after I cut it up, how do I avoid cutting up the caterpillars and just getting caterpillar guts all over my cabbage?
I wash, cut and wash again.![]()
So you just hope you get all the worm guts you've cut up off the cabbage? How do you ensure the chopped up worms strain out? Aren't the worm chunks larger than your strainer?
Also where do you buy the worm filled cabbage? I ferment a lot of cabbage year round and probably buy a couple heads a month and have never ran into a worm (or worms!).
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I wonder if worms are more common in home-grown cabbage. Even the organic cabbage I buy has never had anything in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes I wash cabbage - I don't want caterpillars in my food, even if they are nutritious.
I've never seen a caterpillar in my store bought cabbage. in the event I come accross some, how does washing the outside of the cabbage get the caterpillars out of the inside of the cabbage? Additionally, if I'm to wash after I cut it up, how do I avoid cutting up the caterpillars and just getting caterpillar guts all over my cabbage?
I wash, cut and wash again.![]()
So you just hope you get all the worm guts you've cut up off the cabbage? How do you ensure the chopped up worms strain out? Aren't the worm chunks larger than your strainer?
Also where do you buy the worm filled cabbage? I ferment a lot of cabbage year round and probably buy a couple heads a month and have never ran into a worm (or worms!).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes I wash cabbage - I don't want caterpillars in my food, even if they are nutritious.
I've never seen a caterpillar in my store bought cabbage. in the event I come accross some, how does washing the outside of the cabbage get the caterpillars out of the inside of the cabbage? Additionally, if I'm to wash after I cut it up, how do I avoid cutting up the caterpillars and just getting caterpillar guts all over my cabbage?
I wash, cut and wash again.![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Yup. Unless you want E. coli.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes I wash cabbage - I don't want caterpillars in my food, even if they are nutritious.
I've never seen a caterpillar in my store bought cabbage. in the event I come accross some, how does washing the outside of the cabbage get the caterpillars out of the inside of the cabbage? Additionally, if I'm to wash after I cut it up, how do I avoid cutting up the caterpillars and just getting caterpillar guts all over my cabbage?
Anonymous wrote:yes I wash cabbage - I don't want caterpillars in my food, even if they are nutritious.