<p>In a recent incident, a man from <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/thailand">Thailand</a> found a snake in his ice-cream. Yes! you heard it right. </p><p>The man shared images of the same on Facebook showing a black-and-yellow snake trapped inside his black bean ice cream, which he bought from a local vendor.</p><p>The caption to his photo read, The caption read, “Those eyes… is it still alive? This is real—I bought it myself.”</p>. <p>The post went viral on social media and gathered several responses, wherein some users jokingly commented on the situation, while others showed their concerns about food safety.</p><p>In the facebook post, one user commented Thai, which translates to ,“Don't just eat it. Wait for it to dissolve before you can cover your life.”</p><p>Another user wrote , “This is why I don't usually buy food by the cart because I eat something that I don't often look at.” </p><p>“Maybe it's the main ingredient,” jokingly wrote another.</p>.Viral video: 'Drunk' man alights from BMW, urinates in front of women in Pune.<p>Last year, in a similar kind of incident, a severed <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/maharashtra/mumbai-man-complains-of-finding-piece-of-flesh-with-nail-in-ice-cream-he-ordered-online-3064834">human finger</a> was found inside an ice-cream cone ordered by a man in Mumbai that prompted the police and other agencies to launch a probe. </p><p>Dr Brenden Ferrao, who is a resident in the Malad suburbs, asked his sister to order ice-cream online. While he was eating the butterscotch ice cream, he found a finger in it. Ferrao said that since he is a doctor, he knows the human body parts well and figured out that the piece of flesh that he found was of a thumb.</p><p>The man put forward his complaint with the ice cream company, Yummo, through Instagram. But when he did not get a proper response from the company, he put the piece of flesh in an ice bag and took it to Malad police station.</p><p>While the police launched investigations, the samples of the finger and the ice-cream were sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory. The Food and Drugs Administration too stepped in.</p><p>It was later found that the finger tip was that of an employee of an ice cream factory in Indapur in Pune as per DNA tests conducted during the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/maharashtra/dna-tests-reveal-finger-tip-in-ice-cream-cone-that-of-indapur-facilitys-employee-3084016">probe</a>.</p>
<p>In a recent incident, a man from <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/thailand">Thailand</a> found a snake in his ice-cream. Yes! you heard it right. </p><p>The man shared images of the same on Facebook showing a black-and-yellow snake trapped inside his black bean ice cream, which he bought from a local vendor.</p><p>The caption to his photo read, The caption read, “Those eyes… is it still alive? This is real—I bought it myself.”</p>. <p>The post went viral on social media and gathered several responses, wherein some users jokingly commented on the situation, while others showed their concerns about food safety.</p><p>In the facebook post, one user commented Thai, which translates to ,“Don't just eat it. Wait for it to dissolve before you can cover your life.”</p><p>Another user wrote , “This is why I don't usually buy food by the cart because I eat something that I don't often look at.” </p><p>“Maybe it's the main ingredient,” jokingly wrote another.</p>.Viral video: 'Drunk' man alights from BMW, urinates in front of women in Pune.<p>Last year, in a similar kind of incident, a severed <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/maharashtra/mumbai-man-complains-of-finding-piece-of-flesh-with-nail-in-ice-cream-he-ordered-online-3064834">human finger</a> was found inside an ice-cream cone ordered by a man in Mumbai that prompted the police and other agencies to launch a probe. </p><p>Dr Brenden Ferrao, who is a resident in the Malad suburbs, asked his sister to order ice-cream online. While he was eating the butterscotch ice cream, he found a finger in it. Ferrao said that since he is a doctor, he knows the human body parts well and figured out that the piece of flesh that he found was of a thumb.</p><p>The man put forward his complaint with the ice cream company, Yummo, through Instagram. But when he did not get a proper response from the company, he put the piece of flesh in an ice bag and took it to Malad police station.</p><p>While the police launched investigations, the samples of the finger and the ice-cream were sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory. The Food and Drugs Administration too stepped in.</p><p>It was later found that the finger tip was that of an employee of an ice cream factory in Indapur in Pune as per DNA tests conducted during the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/maharashtra/dna-tests-reveal-finger-tip-in-ice-cream-cone-that-of-indapur-facilitys-employee-3084016">probe</a>.</p>