Yes they can. Maggots got inside of the container when an adult fly laid its eggs in the container before it was sealed.
You really don't need the cola for the maggots to grow on pork meat. You can go to the extreme to see the magotts when the swine is still alive. No. Maggots are the larval forms of flies. If you leave pork or any other meat out where flies can land on it, and leave it there long enough, you will get maggots.
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No Raw pork + house fly or bluebottle eggs = maggots.
Yes, you can safely freeze BBQ pork after 5 days of being refrigerated in an air tight container.
No. Unless the interior of your car was as cold as your refrigerator or freezer, the BBQ pork likely was in a temperature range that could have allowed pathogenic bacteria to grow and their toxins to form. Such toxins might not be destroyed by reheating the food. It just isn't worth the risk to consume it.
Absolutely not. The carbonation from the soda and the protein from the pork coagulate. There many reasons why pork is not as clean as other meats but worms/maggots coming out of the meat is a ridiculous urban legend. Don't be fooled! Cooking at 170 degrees does the job fine.------------------------------------
This is an urban legend. The only way to birth maggots on your pork is to leave it outside. Coke has nothing to do with this urban legend. I have performed such experiments in controlled environments and can confirm maggots do not develop due to the introduction of Coke. What you might see is: 1. Residue from the carbonation that has coagulated the protein structure of the pork. 2. Acids that have started to cook the pork and brought out amino acids that were inside the pork. I would have to say, this "legend" holds true when you get the cheap pork, as it has been tested with various "brands" of pork, and some worked and some didn't. My suggestion, go get yourself some expensive pork, and some cheap pork and a good bottle of coca cola and try this out for yourself. Remember to wash your hands because I don't eat pork because pigs don't sweat (sweating is a way to rid your body of toxins) No, it's not maggots. What happens is that the fats rise to the surface of the pork, which is caused by the bubbles in the coke. It's just fat. It's not alive nor is it any kind of parasite. It's just another part of the pork, hidden beneath the meat. It's not a "maggot," it's called a "trichina worm," a small slender parasitic nematode, which infests the intestines of various mammals,including the "pig"! It doesn't matter whether the pork is expensive or cheap,it only matters how you cook it.(Well,that's if you're going to eat it!) Raw or improperly cooked pork can KILL YOU!It's not good for you,and I'm counting on that after you've seen this video,pork will be the last thing to touch your plate. It's hard to know if you've been infected by these worms (having trichinosis) because almost all people with trichinosis show no symptoms - and some people have found the disease in autopsies of people who never knew that they were infected!
All pig meat is from the ocean and so is ham pork and bacon.666
yes they can both be marinated together.
You can store dried beans for up to a year in a sealed container. However, in hot, humid conditions, they can develop weevils. To avoid this, store them in the refrigerator or freezer.
yup, they are fine
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