This is a real and fairly common situation, and it’s usually not dangerous—but it is a sign the fruit had insects in it.
Berries
🐛 What the white wiggling things likely are
Most often:
- fruit fly larvae
- tiny insect worms laid inside or on the fruit before purchase
They can be invisible at first and only appear when:
- you soak the fruit in salt water
- the larvae react to the solution and come out
🧂 Why salt water makes it happen
- Salt irritates larvae
- It forces them to leave the fruit
- That’s why you suddenly see movement
🚫 Should you throw the berries away?
✔️ Yes, in most cases it’s best to discard them
Even though:
- the insects are not toxic
- they don’t “poison” the fruit
It’s still not ideal because:
- infestation means contamination
- texture and hygiene are compromised
- you can’t be sure all larvae are removed
⚠️ Is it dangerous if you ate some already?
Usually:
- no harm
- they are not poisonous
- the issue is hygiene, not toxicity
🧼 How to reduce this in the future
- rinse berries under running water first
- soak in salt water for 5–10 minutes
- rinse again thoroughly
- store in the fridge soon after buying
🧠 Bottom line
The white moving things are most likely harmless insect larvae, but seeing them means the berries were infested—so discarding them is usually the safest choice.
If you want, I can show you a faster cleaning method that reduces insects without ruining the taste or texture of berries.