Why do bottles of tequila contain worms?!


Question:

Why do bottles of tequila contain worms?

what's the deal with worms in tequila?!


Answers:
Quality tequila isn't supposed to...

From wikipedia: It is a common misconception that some tequilas contain a 'worm' in the bottle. Only certain mezcals, usually from the state of Oaxaca, are ever sold con gusano, and that only began as a marketing gimmick in the 1940s. The worm is actually the larval form of the moth Hypopta agavis that lives on the agave plant. Finding one in the plant during processing indicates an infestation and, correspondingly, a lower quality product.

well you see, tequila comes from worm silk, which addicts worms and brings in more Co2, Hp3, and, V81. That is why.

'cause They Live within The Agave Plant.

Because worms are high in protein

Mescal, not tequila, contains the worm.

They don't. Bottles of mezcal may contain a caterpillar, not an actual worm.

Mezcal contains a worm not tequila.




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