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😳 We Ordered a Salad, But There Were Tiny Black Specks in the Food — What Could They Be?
Picture this: you order a fresh, crisp salad at your favorite restaurant, eager to enjoy a healthy meal. But when your dish arrives, you notice tiny black specks scattered throughout the greens. Suddenly, your appetite takes a hit, and you start wondering — what are those specks? Are they safe? Should you be worried?
What Are Those Tiny Black Specks?
There are a few common explanations for tiny black specks in salads or other foods:
1. Black Pepper or Spices
Sometimes, black pepper or ground spices are sprinkled over salads as seasoning. These specks are perfectly normal and intended to add flavor.
2. Seeds or Poppy Seeds
Certain salad ingredients like mustard seeds, chia seeds, or poppy seeds naturally have a dark color. They are edible and often added for crunch and nutrition.
3. Soil or Dirt Residue
Despite thorough washing, tiny bits of soil or dirt from fresh produce can occasionally remain, especially in leafy greens or herbs.
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