Bought this yesterday, 2 packs, and opened one. Saw these guys moving around after I got home unfortunately. What are they? Okay to rinse / boil and eat the broccoli?

The broccoli itself was packaged, so I'm hoping the other one is okay but haven't checked yet. Will try to return both today

by jcore294

32 Comments

  1. Researcher-Used

    Naw definitely return if you can. Or boil if you have no choice.

  2. ErmLousey

    Aphids. They aren’t THAT harmful, but definitely return or if you need to eat them, dispose the parts with the aphids

  3. arandomvirus

    They’re just aphids. You can rinse them off and any stragglers will die in the cooking process

    Organic food is more expensive because pests cause lower yields. And vice versa, the non-organic is cheaper because the pesticides prevent the bugs from eating crops.

    Edit: yes, I know of the organic pesticides and organic fertilizers. These chemicals are more expensive per unit. And since this organic broccoli is infested with aphids, clearly there isn’t a sufficient quantity applied

  4. AdParty7955

    Completely harmless and actually a good sign there’s no strong pesticides. Rinse cook and eat NP

  5. samplenajar

    Rinse it well. Broccoli and other brassicas commonly have aphids (esp if organic). If you frequently eat cauliflower or broccoli — you’ve already eaten a few and they did no harm.

  6. Suikerspin_Ei

    Bugs on organic vegetables and fruits is common. At least it’s a sign they actually didn’t use harmful pesticides, unless those insects are resistant to it. Anyway you should always wash your vegetables with water, no mater if it’s organic or not.

    Only raw meat shouldn’t be washed, because contamination could be spread all over the product. Cooking it well should eliminate any bacteria, although not the toxins.

  7. PostmodernPurist

    Aphid. They’re not poisonous, just haven’t been sprayed off with pesticides.

  8. sudy_freak

    Thats what you get with “organic”. Rinse it off and cook it

  9. Acrobatic_Let8535

    You purchase “ organic “you get bonus bugs 🐛- more protein for you 😊👍

  10. Timely-Fall6445

    Be very careful with Aldi. I bought some maple syrup that had black slime in it

  11. justLittleJess

    Look up how to clean broccoli with soaking. It will bring all these guys to the top.

  12. dixiech1ck

    Looks like squash bugs. This is why we had Inspectors at the border catching these things.

  13. Everything looks organic to me. Those are just the Aldi “taste testers” verifying no poisonous chemicals are present. You are good to go!

  14. whycomeoff49

    Organic broccoli with some extra added proteit

  15. MushyLopher

    A strong indicator that you did get organic veggies.

  16. EntrepreneurOne8006

    Aphids. There natural predator is ladybugs. Lady’s bugs LOVE aphids

  17. Reverse_Flash_

    Nothing everything in this photo is organic. It’s what you paid for

  18. gaycococonut

    you can soak it in salt water for a few minutes and they’ll float to the top. They’re harmless little guys tho

  19. Timekiller4one

    Organic Aphids! My sister convinced me to taste them as a kid. Told me they were sweet, and guess what, they were. Kid things 🙃

  20. cheebacheif

    lol everyone saying they’re just aphids don’t worry is a joke. There are dead ones encrusted into the food. Like what, no go get your refund and better uninfested food

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