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Foods that can kill you

Large quantities of some fruit pips and seeds can lead to dizziness and vomiting, increased blood pressure, kidney failure, coma, and even death.

It is important to know the kind of food you eat because the very same food you like can kill you. Here are some of the foods you may love but should rather try to keep away from …

Mushrooms

Some mushrooms are dangerous to eat, and a few can even kill you. One type of mushroom, Amanita virosa, is so dangerous that it is called ‘the death angel’.

Tomatoes

The juicy, red fruit contains a poison called glycoalkaloid in its leaves. This poison is known for causing upset stomachs, severe cramping, and anxiety. So steer clear of the leaves and stems.

Rhubarb leaves

Rhubarb might bake up all kinds of delicious sweets, but the leaves are poisonous, causing breathing trouble, seizures, kidney failure, and in some cases, death.

Peanuts

One of the most common allergies is to peanuts. The most severe response is anaphylaxis, which can lead to severe constriction of the airways, shock, and even loss of consciousness. It is dangerous enough to cause death if left untreated.

Shellfish

A severe allergic reaction to shellfish can inhibit breathing and can even be life-threatening.

Potatoes

Potatoes have both poisonous stems and leaves, but even so, potato poisoning is rare. Most potato-related death deaths come from eating green potatoes or drinking potato leaf tea.

Cherries

Watch out for cherry seeds, which contain poisonous hydrogen cyanide.

Raw meat and eggs

Raw Meat and Uncooked Egg. Photo: Pixabay.

Raw meat, including red meat, poultry, and raw seafood and eggs can contain salmonella bacteria, which can cause gastroenteritis in humans. Salmonella poisoning can also lead to serious complications, such as bacteremia (when salmonella enters the bloodstream), that are life-threatening to people with weaker immune systems. So light a flame under your meat to avoid any risks.

Almonds

Almonds nuts. Photo: Pixabay

These nuts may pack in many health benefits but they are also potentially full of poison. Bitter almonds, while in their raw form, are full of cynaide. They need to go through a specialised heat treatment (more than just your DIY oven roasting) in order to remove the toxins.

Hot-dogs

Hotdog. Photo:pixabay

The ballpark favourite is the leading cause of choking fatalities among children, so watch your little ones when they swallow them.

Stone fruit and apple seeds

Apples and stone fruits such as cherries, plums, pears, peaches and apricots are nature’s candy, but stay away from the seeds (as well as the bark and leaves). They contain amygdalin, a compound that produces cyanide. Large quantities can lead to dizziness and vomiting, increased blood pressure, kidney failure, coma, and even death.

Elderberry

We love the berries, but the elderberry plant, used in medicinal syrups, sodas, and liquors, can cause a severely upset stomach, so stay away from the stems and leaves.

Castor oil

Castor oil comes from the castor bean plant, which is loaded with the poison ricin. Make sure the beans your castor oil was made from adhere to all safety guidelines.

Live octopus

Be careful if you ever eat live octopus, the suction cups can get stuck to your throat if you don’t chew thoroughly. And that does not sound pleasant.

Ackee

This pear-shaped fruit needs to ripen fully, as it contains toxins that can lead to death. Importation of the raw food is banned in the USA, but you can buy it canned.

Cinnamon

If you inhale cinnamon, it can cause inflammation and scarring in your lungs, gagging, vomiting, coughing, choking, and even death. So please, stick to mixing it into your oatmeal or coffee.

Source: Poison Control website, Cosmopolitan, Delish and Men’s Journal.

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