Looks very thistle like. Almost 100% chance it’s somewhere in the aster family.
Nuh-unh
Raccoon scrote?
Gotta watch those machines.
UnlimitedAnonymity
It’s the head of a thistle plant. Could be a small bull thistle head.
Anitayuyu
Its either a dried seedhead or looks kind of like a weathered milkweed pod. Not dangerous, and better certainly than most of the crap I find in my food that does not belong there. It got there naturally.
Direct-Glass3138
I think it’s part of the plant, I have seen something like that in canned green beans a few times.
facepubes77
Dried deer scrotum
jlrmsb
ith a thithle
the_admirals_platter
I’m just happy this wasn’t one of those “Just cleaned my belly button for the 1st time in 23 years.” posts like I thought it was at first glance.
DarkEmoMuffin
Were they Aldi brand?
EmbraceResistance825
Looks like a morel mudho
Much-Status-7296
Probably a canadian thistle flower, those are really common weeds in pastures and farms
zima-rusalka
Yep, thistle or dandelion seed head. Not harmful, those plants are technically edible (although this isn’t the part you’d want to eat really). Probably a weed in the field that got harvested by accident.
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Looks like a developing flower like dandelion
Looks very thistle like. Almost 100% chance it’s somewhere in the aster family.
Raccoon scrote?
Gotta watch those machines.
It’s the head of a thistle plant. Could be a small bull thistle head.
Its either a dried seedhead or looks kind of like a weathered milkweed pod. Not dangerous, and better certainly than most of the crap I find in my food that does not belong there. It got there naturally.
I think it’s part of the plant, I have seen something like that in canned green beans a few times.
Dried deer scrotum
ith a thithle
I’m just happy this wasn’t one of those “Just cleaned my belly button for the 1st time in 23 years.” posts like I thought it was at first glance.
Were they Aldi brand?
Looks like a morel mudho
Probably a canadian thistle flower, those are really common weeds in pastures and farms
Yep, thistle or dandelion seed head. Not harmful, those plants are technically edible (although this isn’t the part you’d want to eat really). Probably a weed in the field that got harvested by accident.