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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (13695)10/1/2025 9:49:46 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13762
 
That is hilarious.

Looks delicious-vbg-

Eating live worms is generally not recommended, as wild worms can carry parasites and harmful bacteria, but some cultures eat specific types of worms raw or lightly prepared, such as the coconut worm in Vietnam. However, it is safer to cook all worms to eliminate pathogens and parasites before consumption. Edible worms are often sourced from specialized suppliers rather than the wild.



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (13695)10/8/2025 1:12:30 PM
From: Mad21 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 13762
 
Proof that its fresh....very popular in Japan



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (13695)10/8/2025 1:16:41 PM
From: Mad21 Recommendation

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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13762
 
I once had raw lobster in Japan, the serve with a bit of lemon which makes the meat wiggle