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It Looks Like a Large Worm Called 'Ugaong' that Is Caught on River Rocks, Is It Safe to Eat?

Some people in Pola, Oriental Mindoro are making a food trip out of the giant worms called “Ugaong,” which are caught on rocks in freshwater using a special “sound.” But are they safe to eat? Find out.

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Some people in Pola, Oriental Mindoro are making a food trip out of the giant worms called “Ugaong,” which are caught on rocks in freshwater using a special “sound.” But are they safe to eat? Find out.

·Quezon City, Philippines (the)
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GMA Filipino News broke the news in Quezon City, Philippines (the) on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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