An Apple A Day: Unexpected Insect Eggs
The age-old adage encourages us to consume more fruits and vegetables, but it conveniently neglects the importance of thoroughly washing our produce. For one Reddit user, an apple presented a surprise right on the surface.

Just as they were about to enjoy a bite of a crisp Granny Smith apple, an unusual growth caught their eye. Wisely, they turned to the Internet to seek answers before taking another bite. The verdict? Those peculiar formations were, in fact, the eggs of a lacewing, an insect known to feed on fruits and nectar. A valuable lesson was learned: even the healthiest snacks may harbor unexpected secrets, emphasizing the importance of careful examination and hygiene.