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Then She Looked Closer and Gagged

Tiny Eggs in Your Salad? Here’s What You Need to Know

Imagine digging into a fresh, healthy salad only to spot tiny brown balls clinging to a lettuce leaf—unsettling, but surprisingly common.

These are often insect eggs, usually from stink bugs or other leaf-feeding insects, laid in neat clusters on broad greens like lettuce, spinach, or kale.

Leafy greens grow low to the ground and have large surfaces, making them ideal for bugs to lay eggs. Even with pesticides, organic deterrents, or netting,

it’s nearly impossible to eliminate every egg from farm-grown produce. That’s why even pre-washed or triple-washed greens can still hide a few stubborn ones.

While these eggs are generally harmless if accidentally eaten, their presence signals the greens aren’t fully clean.

If found, remove the affected leaves and rinse the rest under cold water. A vinegar-water soak helps dislodge any clinging debris.

In restaurants, if you spot eggs, notify staff politely, ask for a replacement, and consider documenting the issue.

At home, always inspect, soak, rinse, spin, and dry your greens properly to ensure safety and freshness.

Though unpleasant, insect eggs are a natural reminder of how close our food is to the earth—and why proper cleaning matters for a safe, healthy meal.

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