{"id":1423,"date":"2025-04-13T19:55:27","date_gmt":"2025-04-13T19:55:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/timeshow.xyz\/?p=1423"},"modified":"2025-04-13T19:55:27","modified_gmt":"2025-04-13T19:55:27","slug":"worlds-deadliest-food-kills-200-each-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/timeshow.xyz\/?p=1423","title":{"rendered":"World\u2019s \u2018deadliest food\u2019 kills 200 each year"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For Most Of Us, Food Is About Nourishment, Taste, And Enjoyment. But For Millions Around The World, A Simple Meal Can Turn Deadly.<\/p>\n<p>Would You Eat Something That Could Kill You? For Most People, Food Is About Nourishment But Across The World, Certain Foods Come With A Real Risk Of Death \u2013 Yet People Continue To Eat Them. Let\u2019s Take A Look At 10 Of The Most Dangerous Foods On The Planet And Why People Still Eat Them.<\/p>\n<p>Cyanide-laced staple<\/p>\n<p>Cassava Might Look Like An Innocent Tuber, But Its Roots And Leaves Contain Cyanogenic Glycosides, Which Break Down Into Cyanide When Consumed Raw Or Improperly Processed. This Can Lead To Cyanide Poisoning, Causing Goiters, Paralysis, And Death.<\/p>\n<p>According To The World Health Organisation (WHO), Cassava Poisoning Kills About 200 People A Year, Earning The Root Vegetable The Title Of \u201cWorld\u2019s Deadliest Food.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Though It\u2019s Risky, Cassava Is A Lifeline To Over 800 Million People In Approximately 80 Countries, WHO Reports. It\u2019s Drought-Resistant, Easy To Grow, And Provides Essential Carbohydrates. When Processed Correctly \u2013 Soaked, Fermented, Dried, Or Boiled \u2013 The Cyanide Levels Drop, Making It Safe To Eat. For Many, It\u2019s Not A Choice \u2013 It\u2019s A Necessity For Survival.<\/p>\n<p>Deadly delicacy<\/p>\n<p>The Japanese Delicacy Fugu Is Made From Pufferfish, Which Contains A Poison That\u2019s \u201c200 Times More Deadly Than Cyanide,\u201d BBC Reports. \u201cTetrodotoxin Poisoning Has Been Described As \u201cRapid And Violent\u201d, First A Numbness Around The Mouth, Then Paralysis, Finally Death. The Unfortunate Diner Remains Conscious To The End. There Is No Antidote.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Japanese Ministry For Health Reports That Around 50 People (Mostly Amateurs And Anglers) Are Poisoned Per Year With A Handful Of Deaths.<\/p>\n<p>Despite The Dangers, In Japan, Blowfish Is A Delicacy, Often Served As Sashimi Or In Hot Pots. Only Highly Trained And Licensed Chefs Are Allowed To Prepare It, Ensuring That The Toxic Parts (Liver, Ovaries, And Intestines) Are Carefully Removed. The Slight Tingling Sensation From Residual Toxins Adds To The Appeal, Making Fugu An Exhilarating Experience For Risk-Takers.<\/p>\n<p>Hidden Neurotoxin<\/p>\n<p>Starfruit Contains Neurotoxins That Are Harmless To Most, But Deadly For Those With Kidney Disease. In Affected Individuals, The Toxin Accumulates, Leading To Seizures, Confusion, And Even Death. Symptoms Can Appear Within Hours, Starting With Hiccups, Vomiting, Or Weakness.<\/p>\n<p>If Your Kidneys Are Healthy, Starfruit Is Completely Safe To Eat. The Fruit, That Looks Like A Yellow Five-Pointed Star, Is Widely Enjoyed For Its Sweet-Tart Flavor And High Vitamin C Content. WebMD Explains The Fruit Is Packed With Antioxidants, Making It A Great Anti-Inflammatory, And Potassium, \u201cWhich Lowers Your Risk Of A Heart Attack Or Stroke.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Sweet treats with a deadly core<\/p>\n<p>Cherry Pits And Apple Seeds Contain Amygdalin, A Compound That Turns Into Cyanide When Crushed Or Chewed. In Large Amounts, This Can Cause Dizziness, Nausea, Breathing Problems, And Even Death.<\/p>\n<p>While The Fruit Itself Is Safe, The Pits Should Never Be Crushed Or Consumed. Swallowing A Whole Cherry Pit Won\u2019t Harm You, But Breaking Them Open Releases Toxins.<\/p>\n<p>Toxic side dish<\/p>\n<p>When Green Potatoes Are Exposed To Light, It Produces Chlorophyll, Which Is Completely Harmless. But Healthline Warns \u201cIt Can Also Encourage The Production Of Certain Compounds,\u201d Like Solanine That \u201cCan Be Toxic To Humans In High Doses. However, Reports Of Serious Illness Are Rare.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Eating Enough Can Even Lead To Paralysis Or Coma.<\/p>\n<p>But Green Potatoes Are Safe If Peeled Properly. Discard Any With A Green Tinge Or Sprouting Eyes To Avoid Toxicity.<\/p>\n<p>Nutty by nature<\/p>\n<p>Raw Cashews Contain Urushiol, The Same Toxin Found In Poison Ivy Or Poison Oak.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf You Were To Handle Or Consume Cashews In Their Raw Form, You Would Likely Experience A Reaction Similar To That Caused By Poison Ivy, Such As An Itchy And Inflamed Skin Rash That May Cause A Burning Sensation,\u201d Healthline Writes.<\/p>\n<p>However, Cashews Labeled As Raw At The Grocery Store Have Been Shelled And Heat-Treated To Remove Any Urushiol Residue, Making Them Safe.<\/p>\n<p>Note: Mango Skin Also Contains Urushiol.<\/p>\n<p>Not worth the trip<\/p>\n<p>Nutmeg Is A Punchy Spice That Contains Myristicin, A Compound That Affects The Nervous System. In Large Doses, It Can Cause Hallucinations, Nausea, Rapid Heartbeat, And Seizures. Only Two Teaspoons Can Trigger Severe Symptoms That Last For Days \u2013 \u201cThough In Some Cases Psychosis Has Set In For Up To Six Months,\u201d A Study Claims.<\/p>\n<p>Used In Small Amounts, Nutmeg Enhances Flavor In Desserts And Drinks. But Excessive Consumption Turns This Holiday Spice Into A Toxic Experience.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For Most Of Us, Food Is About Nourishment, Taste, And Enjoyment. But For Millions Around The World, A Simple Meal Can Turn Deadly. Would You Eat Something That Could Kill You? 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