What Is This Stuff in My Pork

Hi guys

Anyone have an idea what these spots are? Please dont tell me they are worms

https://imgur.com/a/c7Lix9W

Cheers

Another picture

https://imgur.com/a/rdv4MR7

I think it might be tapeworm cysts like in this article

https://clippings.ilri.org/2012/05/23/aliens-in-human-brains…

Comments

        • @D C: > OzBargain really has dropped about 50 IQ points,

          Sorry mate, I just saw a hot chick before I read your comment. That instantly drops my IQ to about 65.

          but I assume amiga is wrong

          That was my first computer…

  • +2

    Must not have had much roast pork in your life. Not sure if serious, but it's just charred spices or fat crisps. And if anything is cooked that thoroughly for it to turn black or dark brown, it ain't gonna be alive to harm you.

  • Trichinosis…

    • They look like cooked? cysts, and seem to be too big to be the nurse cells that Trichinella reside in.
      If I had to guess I'd be more inclined to say T. solium (pork tapeworm), given that, well as far as the DAF is concern, trichinella isn't present in Australia.

      could also be Spirometra erinacei

  • See you should have had your latte and smashed avo instead!

  • Farewell fellow ozbargainer

  • +1

    None of these people know what they’re talking about OP. Those dots are just cestode cysticercoids, you can tell by the hook shape on the scolex.

    • +1

      Precisely. The organelles in the mitochondria are clearly visible and are of the nematodal phylum.

  • +1

    Nobody likes me, everybody hates me

  • Wow, rip. Hope you're okay.
    What state do you live in? Also was that "fresh" from the shop or a few days in your fridge?

  • -2

    worm no worm that'meat' looks revolting.

  • +3

    Are you dead yet?

    Dibs on your girlfriend

    • +1

      what girlfriend?

    • +2

      Never mind the girlfriend, dibs on his Eneloops.

  • They are these, also are resistant to cooking. https://nutritionfacts.org/video/pork-tapeworms-on-the-brain…

    You want to throw the pork out, causes Neurocysticercosis.

    • +1

      cooking will kill taenia. and OP's pork looks cooked.

  • looks normal to me

  • -2

    Yup, we'r'e dooomed.

    This was a vision. Gonna give za car to za poor, money to za poor, wwwwweeeee dieeee within 1 weeek. Prophecy I tell you

  • Normal roasted pork.

  • It's sars

    • -1

      SARS is most commonly transmitted by person to person.

      • "it is possible that SARS-CoV might be spread more broadly through the air (airborne spread) or by other ways that are not now known."

        You're not complete in your comments bud

        • -1

          "it is possible that SARS-CoV might be spread more broadly through the air (airborne spread) or by other ways that are not now known."

          is you're going to criticise someone's post with a quotation, then at least provide the quotation with understandable information for other readers and the link to the original text.
          https://www.cdc.gov/sars/about/faq.html

          How is SARS spread?
          The primary way that SARS appears to spread is by close person-to-person contact. SARS-CoV is thought to be transmitted most readily by respiratory droplets (droplet spread) produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Droplet spread can happen when droplets from the cough or sneeze of an infected person are propelled a short distance (generally up to 3 feet) through the air and deposited on the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, or eyes of persons who are nearby. The virus also can spread when a person touches a surface or object contaminated with infectious droplets and then touches his or her mouth, nose, or eye(s). In addition, it is possible that SARS-CoV might be spread more broadly through the air (airborne spread) or by other ways that are not now known.

        • @whooah1979:

          SMH do you really have no life.. my comment initally was a joke kiddo. take a chill pill no one was asking for your opinion or technicalities also so just shush

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