Woman Brings Good Vibes Online After Posting Photo of Fossilized Mosquito
A woman has gone viral online after posting a photo of what she hoped was just a toasted peanut, but turned out to be a fossilized mosquito.
Food cleanliness is an essential aspect of food preparation and handling, playing a vital role in public health. It encompasses a set of techniques and procedures aimed at maintaining the cleanliness and safety of food from the farm to the table.
Proper food sanitation is crucial in various settings, including restaurants, food processing industries, and our personal kitchens. It is necessary to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure that we consume safe and nutritious foods.
Implementing food cleanliness methods significantly reduces the risk of contamination. Properly cleaning and sanitizing food preparation surfaces, utensils, and equipment are critical in minimizing cross-contamination and the spread of hazardous germs.
Recently, a Facebook user named Jam Napa shared a photo of a mosquito found in the ‘suman’ her sibling had purchased from a street vendor. The post quickly went viral, sparking various reactions from the online community.
Jam’s sibling had bought suman, a traditional Filipino rice cake, and she was excited to enjoy the treat after a period of fasting.
However, her excitement quickly turned into confusion and surprise upon discovering the unexpected object in her food – a mosquito. Some netizens humorously referred to it as a “fossilized mosquito.”
Previously, a lady netizen praises anti-mosquito bracelet for protecting her son vs dengue
“Bumili po yung kapatid ko po ng suman sa kanto excited pa naman ako kainin kase nga galing akong fasting tapos may kape na po akong nakahanda pag bukas ko po magkaka dengue pala,” Napa said.
The photo has a caption:
“SANA SUNOG NA MANI LANG”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
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