Despite Being the ‘World’s Deadliest Food,’ 500 Million Still Consume It, and It Claims Over 200 Lives Annually

When we think of dangerous foods, undercooked meat or spoiled leftovers usually come to mind.

Yet, some everyday ingredients can be toxic if mishandled. Cassava, eaten by over 500 million people daily,

contains compounds that release cyanide, causing more than 200 deaths yearly unless soaked and thoroughly cooked.

Starfruit also carries hidden risks. Though refreshing, it contains neurotoxins dangerous to people

with kidney disease, where even small amounts can cause severe complications. Similarly, cherry pits,

bitter almonds, and apple seeds hold cyanide-releasing compounds that few realize when eating fruit.

Certain vegetables are risky too. Green potatoes exposed to sunlight produce solanine, which can trigger nausea,

headaches, and nerve issues. Raw cashews and mango skins contain urushiol, the same irritant in poison ivy,

causing allergic reactions in some. Even spices aren’t exempt: nutmeg in large doses can cause dizziness, hallucinations, and seizures.

Seafood poses dangers as well. The pufferfish, or fugu, contains tetrodotoxin, so lethal that only licensed chefs

can prepare it in Japan. Elderberries, rhubarb leaves, and raw kidney beans also harbor toxins unless properly cooked.

Though alarming, most of these foods are safe when prepared correctly — a reminder that knowledge and care are vital in the kitchen.

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