Figs contain wasp parts due to a unique pollination process.
✓ TRUE FACT
Some figs are pollinated by tiny fig wasps that enter the fruit; in certain cases the wasp dies inside. Enzymes break it down, so you don’t bite into recognizable insect bits, but the biology is real for some fig varieties.
🤯 "Figs contain wasp parts due to a unique pollination process. Nature’s sneaky way of adding extra crunch."