This is something I've heard people say quite a while ago when I was younger. Raw noodle don't give you worms. Or do they? I really do not think
this is true. Heck, I've eaten raw noodle quite a few times before and I've never got 'em  .
-tts
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This goes back to the old spontaneous generation stories. No, eating raw noodles does not give you worms. Unless of course your raw noodles are
infected with some worm eggs. LOL. Most food borne worms that infect people come from eating undercooked infected meat. Case in point, tapeworms,
they infect cows and pigs then you if you eat the infected cow or pig.
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I always nibble a raw Macaroni noodle or two when I'm making mac-n-cheese... no Alien creatures have clawed their way out of me yet though.
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Originally posted by seeingevil
... no Alien creatures have clawed their way out of me yet though.  the alien creature already came out seeingevil, but it took the form
of another member. To bad for Peter Parker , he had to eat one of those 99cent cup of noodles which ended up havin' me inside. On a serious note
whoever believes in gettin' worms from eatin' raw noodles must still think Santa Claus exists( don't bash me for that comment, I'm just sayin' it
in my opinion).
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One time I opened a generic brand of Mac and Cheese box, a worm was inching it's way out! Must have been a larvel weevil? The day prior I ate Mac
and Cheese of the same brand without notice of worm/s. There was no floater, so hopfully that was just a fluke the 2nd time. Way to loose your
appetite for a while! That worm, if it was a weevil, didn't seem like it'd use me as a host, however the suspition of the outcome was creepy!
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