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⚠️ We Ordered a Salad, But There Were Tiny Black Specks in the Food — It Took Us Straight to the Hospital
If you’ve ever found strange particles in your meal, or want to know how to protect yourself from food contamination, keep reading.
🕵️♂️ What Could Those Tiny Black Specks Be?
Black specks in food can be caused by various contaminants, including:
- Insect droppings or fragments: Tiny insects can get into fresh produce during harvesting or transport.
- Mold spores: Certain molds appear as black or dark spots and can produce harmful toxins.
- Burnt food particles: Sometimes, black specks come from overcooked or charred ingredients.
- Foreign objects: Dirt, grit, or tiny pieces of packaging material.
🚑 Why Did It Lead to Hospitalization?
Consuming contaminated food can cause food poisoning or allergic reactions. Common symptoms include:
- Severe stomach cramps
- Vomiting and diarrhea