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**Title:** Investigating the "Worms in Strawberries" TikTok Trend
**Experiment:**
* Host "Luisito" tests the popular TikTok claim that soaking strawberries in water with salt, bicarbonate, vinegar, or vegetable disinfectant reveals worms or bugs.
* Multiple substances are tested, and strawberries from two different distributors are used.
**Results:**
* None of the tested substances yielded visible worms or bugs after soaking for ~1 hour.
* Manual inspection and cutting open strawberries also revealed nothing.
* However, analyzing a rotten strawberry with a microscope showed a possible fungus with cobweb-like structures.
**Conclusion:**
* The experiment's negative results don't necessarily invalidate the TikTok trend; some fruits may have worms, while others don't.
* The host notes that finding bugs in fruit is natural and likely not harmful, urging viewers not to panic.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. **Experiment Topic**: The experiment investigates the TikTok trend of finding worms and bugs in strawberries.
2. **Materials Used**:
* Strawberries from two different distributors
* Water
* Coarse grain salt
* Fine salt
* Bicarbonate
* White vinegar
* Generic brand vegetable disinfectant
3. **Experimental Setup**: Strawberries were placed in separate containers with different substances (listed above) to observe if bugs or worms emerge.
4. **Resting Time**: The strawberries were left to rest for approximately 1 hour (initially planned for 45 minutes).
5. **Observation Results**:
* No visible bugs or worms were found in any of the containers after the resting time.
* Minor dots and hairs were observed, but they were attributed to the strawberries themselves.
6. **Strawberry Inspection**: Upon cutting open the strawberries, no bugs or worms were found, including in a half-rotten strawberry.
7. **Microscope Analysis**: A rotten strawberry was analyzed with a microscope, revealing:
* A possible worm (uncertain)
* Fungal growth resembling cobwebs
8. **Conclusion**: The experiment did not yield conclusive results to support the TikTok trend, but acknowledged that some fruits may naturally have worms or bugs, which is not necessarily harmful.