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Now you need rubber gloves when handling Thai veg, study suggests

 

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A study of Thai market vegetables usually eaten raw suggests that consumers should not only wash the vegetables in chemicals but wear rubber gloves when handling them.

 

The Parasitic Disease Research Center of Suranee University said on Facebook that more than a third (35.1%) of a sample size of vegetables contained tapeworms. 

 

Among the veg used in the analysis were parsley, coriander, basil, spring onions and lettuce. 

 

But the worst offender was celery. Nineteen out of 30 samples contained tapeworm or 63.3%. 

 

The tapeworm can enter the body via the skin. 

 

So in addition to using cleaning chemicals to rid the veg of the tapeworms people should wear rubber gloves when handling them.

 

A solution of vinegar can be used but veg needs to be soaked in it for 30 minutes until it is safe to eat. 

 

Source: Daily New

 

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this has now put me off fresh veg and anything that contains lettuce so that rules out any sort of burger or similar takeaway foods that contain ground grown veg

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1 minute ago, Puchaiyank said:

I always cringe when I see meats and vegetables being handled by numerous Thai shoppers...how many have just come from the toilet...or have not washed their hands all day?  Gloves would be a big improvement!

Don't forget the nose pickers.

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7 minutes ago, playyer said:

Btw i pulled one out of my dogs ass the other day. It was prob 20 cms long accompanied with a bit of blood. Nasty......

Are you sure that wasn't his large intestine?? [/sarcasm]

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The Parasitic Disease Research Center of Suranee University said on Facebook that more than a third (35.1%) of a sample size of vegetables contained tapeworms. 

 

Among the veg used in the analysis were parsley, coriander, basil,

these findings may be Fawlty .. 

 

What did Celery say to Veggie dip .? 

" I'm stalking you " .. 

sorry that just came out .. 

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4 minutes ago, Justgrazing said:

these findings may be Fawlty .. 

 

What did Celery say to Veggie dip .? 

" I'm stalking you " .. 

sorry that just came out .. 

Hmm, yes Manuel, very Fawlty.

Two can play at that game. What did the celery say to the potato?

Why are you making eyes at me?

 

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42 minutes ago, Destiny1990 said:

Its Very alarming and disturbing news. And just eating steaks with beers isn't a long term solution either.

What? Have you tried?

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1 hour ago, playyer said:

Btw i pulled one out of my dogs ass the other day. It was prob 20 cms long accompanied with a bit of blood. Nasty......

Did you add it to your salad?

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1 hour ago, bluesofa said:

Hmm, yes Manuel, very Fawlty.

Two can play at that game. What did the celery say to the potato?

Why are you making eyes at me?

 

What did the little goat say to baby rabbit after the latter wouldn't believe that the carrot it was munching on was infested with tapeworms?

"I kid you not."

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4 hours ago, smedly said:

and how are these worms getting on the fresh veg ?

 

this is quite alarming

Pig <deleted> is used as fertilizer in Thailand. In Thailand, tapeworms live in humans and pigs (in the meat and feces). In the West, tapeworms have mostly been eradicated from pigs and humans. The eggs and worms also get onto vegetables when infected people handle them after not washing their hands when they go to the bathroom. 

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A lot of Thai's have worms, and other parasites such as liver flukes. Up in Isaan I have seen the septic tank trucks emptying out in farmers' fields.

The wife and I take a dose of Praziquantel every six months.

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