A woman cut open a sea fishing tuna and found it was full of white spots.

(The picture is taken from the Facebook group Burst Grudge Commune)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Taiwan is surrounded by the sea, and many people like sea fishing in their spare time.

A few days ago, a netizen received a trophy from a friend, which turned out to be a small tuna. However, after cutting it open, he found that the inside was densely packed with white particles. He was so frightened that he hurried online to check whether it was a parasite egg.

And netizens also bluntly said that these white spots are parasites, but some netizens said that as long as they are cooked and eaten, they will be fine.

A few days ago, a female netizen posted a message on the Facebook group [Bangren Commune], she said that she received a friend's fishing booty, but after cutting it open, she found that it was full of irregular white spots. She searched it on the Internet. But they couldn't find the answer, so they sent it to the community to ask netizens to confirm whether it was a parasite egg.

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As soon as the post came out, netizens left messages, and some directly pointed out that it was a yellowfin tuna.

In addition, many netizens directly confirmed that the white spots are parasites, "There is nothing wrong with parasites", "YT finds white spots in fish meat, they are parasites", "As long as it is not something that normal fish will have, please treat it as a parasite insect".

There is a group of people who think that after finding parasites, it is best not to eat them. One group thinks that once it is cooked, it will be fine, "It's fine if it's cooked", "But this kind of fish can be boiled in soup or fried, and you can eat it when it's cooked!", "It's normal for tuna to have a lot of parasites. There are seasonal".