Does worms really come from pork when you add coke?!


Question:

Does worms really come from pork when you add coke?


Answers:
if you see worms coming from the pork you are eating rotten meat

that's just silly.

ewwww.....NO......you see worms, you shouldn't be eatin' it

I don't think so unless the pork is rotten.

When I was ion school we did an experiment where we poured coke over meat. it ate it. the worms thing if it happens allit means is that there have been flies around and they laid eggs that hatched.

no I never heard that gross
I use a can of coke when I make
carnitas.They used to feed the pigs really
nasty stuff untill the fda stepped in.so they
used to be wormy animals.
thats why they tell you to cook it
throughly.

No it does not.

Do not take the Coca-Cola slogan "Coke Adds Life" literally.

What the FCK?! Make some sense!

I think you mean larval worms.

Trichinellosis is caused by eating raw or undercooked meat of animals infected with the larvae of a species of worm called Trichinella. Infection occurs commonly in certain wild carnivorous (meat-eating) animals but may also occur in DOMESTIC PIGS.

When a human eats meat that contains infective Trichinella cysts, the acid in the stomach (REMEMBER COKE IS ACIDIC AS WELL) dissolves the hard covering of the cyst and releases the worms. The worms pass into the small intestine and, in 1-2 days, become mature. After mating, adult females lay eggs. Eggs develop into immature worms, travel through the arteries, and are transported to muscles. Within the muscles, the worms curl into a ball and encyst (become enclosed in a capsule). Infection occurs when these encysted worms are consumed in meat.

If you eat raw or undercooked meats, particularly bear, pork, wild feline (such as a cougar), fox, dog, wolf, horse, seal, or walrus, you are at risk for trichinellosis.

Infection was once very common and usually caused by ingestion of undercooked PORK. However, infection is now relatively rare. During 1997-2001, an average of 12 cases per year were reported. The number of cases has decreased because of legislation prohibiting the feeding of raw-meat garbage to hogs, commercial and home freezing of pork, and the public awareness of the danger of eating raw or undercooked pork products. Cases are less commonly associated with pork products and more often associated with eating raw or undercooked wild game meats.

SO YES IN CERTAIN CASES WORMS MAY COME FROM PORK WHEN YOU ADD COKE.

no wayyyy who told you that?




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