Noodles are the go-to dinner for anyone trying to fill up quickly and affordably. However, there are other health dangers linked with instant noodles, and after watching this viral video, you can add another to that list.?A microscope allows the eye to see everything, including what we may be denying. A video was shared on X (previously Twitter) demonstrating the living organisms that our instant noodles contain.
The video was published by the social media account @cooltechtipz. The one-minute video begins with the researcher displaying an instant noodle to the camera.?
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They next examined the entire noodle cake under a microscope. After zooming in, we can detect tiny ticks that resemble translucent organisms crawling over the food item.?
They use tweezers to pick up the organisms that are not apparent to the naked eye. So the researcher places the tweezer under the tiny zoom. There, the organism is glued to the metal device.
The noodles are then crushed, and the researcher places one drop of liquid on a slide before adding the noodle bits. Under the microscope, the netizens get a better and larger look of the organism striving to crawl on the slide.?
The clip is accompanied with the tweet, "The image of the Noodle we consume daily under the microscope."?
Netizens respond to the video in the comments area below, with some offering ideas to kill it. The first user stated, "Boiled water takes away. Also present in fruits and vegetables. "Happy Noodles."?
A second person commented, "Cooking helps to kill a lot of viruses. However, it is crucial to note that bacteria in food begin to die at 149¡ãF."?
A third person inquired, "Perhaps this sample has already expired. Previously, you must show the box date. The video has been liked over 14,000 times and has had over 3.1 million views on the network. Check the viral video here.
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