There are many white insects in the body of wild bean dandan

Updated on delicacies 2024-07-20
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The white worm in the body of the bean dan worm should be a parasite, but it does not have much effect on people's consumption of bean dan, this parasite has no toxins and does not pose a threat to the human body, so there is no need to worry too much, just clean it up, cook the bean dan until it is fully cooked, and you can eat it with confidence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The bean dan is the larva of the bean moth. It feeds on soybean leaves and leaves of acacia trees, and is a natural, non-toxic, pollution-free insect that grows in a beautiful body similar to silkworms.

    It is especially common in most areas of Shandong and northern Jiangsu, and after maturity, it will burrow into the ground and become an adult in the next year.

    Although bean dan is the natural enemy of soybeans, its pulp is non-toxic and harmless, it is an excellent high-protein food, made into dishes, very delicious, and has the special effect of stomach cold disease and malnutrition.

    Many people think that bean pills are insects, and they generally dare not eat them or are unwilling to eat them, and they are full of praise after tasting them. Today, Dou Dan has become popular in restaurants in the Huaihai area, and is no longer exclusively owned by Guanyun. However, its method and flavor are still dominated by Guanyun.

    Especially in winter, after being dug out of the bean field, how to remove the rustic atmosphere and make it more fragrant and delicious is a skill of Guanyun chef.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are able to eat bean dan as a delicacy, I don't think you will mind the worms in your stomach. As long as it is cooked until it is ten ripe, there are no major problems.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It should be a parasite, if this kind of insect lives in a humid place, it is easy to breed this kind of parasite especially in the body.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, If you are able to eat bean dan as a delicacy, I don't think you will mind the worms in your stomach. As long as it is cooked until it is ten ripe, there are no major problems.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't know the name, but it's not poisonous, I often catch it to play, just let it go, don't bite, it's okay to scare children. I saw the answer from upstairs. Thanks upstairs!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The larvae of the bean moth, also called the bean worm, bean dan, is a kind of insect that eats bean leaves and drinks nectar for a living, and grows in a natural non-toxic and pollution-free state, it is high protein, low fat, and has the effect of warming the stomach. It has a graceful body shape and resembles a silkworm. The adult worm is about 5 cm long, tender green, with a darker head and tail horns.

    From the first segment of the abdomen, there are seven pairs of white lines on both sides. It harms bean leaves, gnaws into holes, and when it is serious, the plant becomes a bare stalk and cannot form pods.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the beans are all artificially farmed, and the soybean worms are fed with green leaves in the sand, and then the head and tail are removed and the part of it is squeezed out, and there are no parasites.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This kind of insect is called "bean worm", also known as bean dan, and the adult is not a butterfly, but a bean moth.

    It is a relatively large insect.

    In fact, this insect is not only used to feed birds, but also a very famous food, which is found in northern Jiangsu and Hebei. High protein, low fat, rich in seven kinds of amino acids that cannot be synthesized by the human body, it has a good health effect ......

    --The above is just some knowledge reserves, if I want to really eat this ......No, I'm going to vomit for a while, I'm afraid of this bug when I'm small.

    If you are in northern Jiangsu and Hebei, take this bird feeding ......What a waste.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's scary, the protein of the bugs is good!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The general green larva too.

    It's very common to turn into a butterfly in the future, and I don't know what butterfly it is, but this insect is a delicacy for birds.

    I don't know if your bird can swallow ......It's the size of a finger.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A ** is not comprehensive, but from the color and texture, this is a bean worm.

    The larvae of clanos bilineata walker are commonly known as bean worms, bean dan, and bean cicadas, and belong to the genus Lepidoptera, which occurs in 1 generation (Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui) to 2 generations (Wuchang, Jiangxi, Jiangxi) in 1 year, and mainly feeds on the leaves of soybeans, acacias, black locusts and honeysuckle.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is possible that it is a venom bug, which is poisonous.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Screenshot of the problem:

    The title is not **, just based on the problem statement, such as the bean moth and its larvae are commonly known as bean worms, bean dan, and bean cicadas, which belong to the genus Bean moths in the subfamily Mothidae of the Lepidopteran Mothaceae.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tiger Bull. <>

    Tiger longhorn is a kind of pest, mainly including Dawn Tiger longhorn, mulberry tiger longhorn, grape tiger longhorn, green poplar ridge tiger longhorn and so on.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is the Celestial Cow. (I don't know what kind of it is, but it looks like it's supposed to be female).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's a kind of celestial cow, for sure.

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