Author Topic: Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat  (Read 704 times)

Julkkikset Team

  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 24203
  • Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare.
Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat
« on: April 08, 2010, 04:07:26 am »
10. Cassava (Yuca)



Though not too widely used in the United States, cassava is a woody shrub that is generally found in the Caribbean and South America. When using cassava, it can either be made to be sweet or bitter. The taste, as well as the smell, all depends on the amount of cyanogenic glucosides, which are in fact, extremely poisonous. Most who prepare it like it to be bitter, as it keeps away insects and even animals. If cassava is prepared incorrectly, it can be deadly. Cassava poisoning, due to high levels of cyanide, is known as Konzo. Cassava poisoning leads to irreversible paralysis.

Interesting fact: Cassava roots are ground into a flour-like substance which is then used to make tapioca. Cassava leaves contain cyanide but if pounded into a paste with flour and left in the shade for 5 hours, the cyanide is broken down.

9. Pufferfish



Pufferfish stand to be the second most poisonous vertebrate in the world. Though you won’t find pufferfish in the U.S., many in Korea as well as Japan find some parts of the fish to be delicacies. However, certain organs of the fish, such as the liver, as extremely toxic, and can be deadly. The poison in the fish, known as tetrodotoxin, can cause numbness, high blood pressure, and muscle paralysis, which is what leads to death as the diaphragm muscles become paralyzed, disabling breathing. Known as fugu when eaten as a meal, many in Asian countries refuse to not eat the fish.

Interesting fact: Pufferfish has been made illegal to be eaten by the Emperor of Japan.

8. Mushrooms



There are about 5000 types of mushrooms known in the U.S. and about 100 of them are said to be toxic, while less than a dozen are deadly. In any case, mushrooms can cause gastrointestinal discomfort.  Since mushrooms are fungi and the fact that there are so many species, it can be hard to know which are poisonous. As rule of thumb, it is usually said that any mushroom found in the wild are more than likely poisonous. One of the deadliest types of mushroom toxins is Alpha-amanitin, which causes extreme liver damage. Toadstools, as they are called, are the poisonous mushrooms.

Interesting fact: There are 38,000 known kinds of mushrooms; about 5% of these are toxic.

7. Cashews



Though really seeds and not nuts, cashews grow inside of a shell-like structure that grows on a fruit. When buying “raw cashews” in the store, take note that these nuts have actually been steamed and are not entirely raw. This is because raw cashews contain urushiol, which is the same chemical that you’d find in poison ivy. It can cause the body to have a very similar reaction to one experienced from poison oak or ivy. If a high level of urushiol is ingested, it can be deadly. Cashew poisoning is rare, but those who handle them in order to manufacture them to get the shell off sometimes experience the side-effects.

Interesting fact: Cashews come from a fruit, which in South American countries, is eaten, and the seeds (cashews) are then thrown away.

6. Chilies



You’ve probably eaten a chili or two in your life. No matter if it was an extremely hot one, or one that was pretty mild, every chili you have ever consumed has contained a chemical called capsaicin. In chilies, capsaicin is what makes them spicy and “hot.” Of course one chili won’t hurt, but if you eat enough of them, capsaicin can kill you. The chemical is so strong that it is used as a paint stripper, and it is even used in pepper spray used by police forces. In hotter chilies, such as habaneros, capsaicin can be felt on the skin if you cut the chili, as it will produce a burning sensation.

Interesting fact: Chilies are extremely high in Vitamin C. One green chili pod is said to contain about 6 times as much Vitamin C.

5. Potatoes



We’ve all heard something or another about potatoes. Whether it is the potato famine, some Irish story, or some other historical event centered on potatoes, one thing you may not have heard of is that potatoes are toxic. The stem and leaves of the plant are toxic, and even the potato itself is toxic. If you’ve ever looked at a potato, you may have realized that some turn a greenish color. This is due to levels of glycoalkaloid poison. In the past, there have been deaths due to potato poisoning. It is rare, but most happen due to someone drinking potato leaf tea, or eating green potatoes. Death doesn’t come suddenly. It usually results in weakness and then a coma. Don’t worry about having the occasional green potato chip, but do discard any potatoes that have green eyes, sprouts, or greenish skins, rather than prepare and serve them, especially to children.

Interesting fact: Potatoes make great food for astronaut! In fact in 1995 potato plants were taken into orbit on the Columbia and actually grown.

4. Almonds



Almonds, most always said to be nuts, are actually seeds and are extremely popular in kitchens around the world. Much like cashews, almonds are extremely poisonous if not introduced to some sort of heat source. It is generally the bitter almonds that need to be treated to get rid of the poison. The seeds are full of cyanide, and in many countries are illegal to sell without having been processed in order to get rid of the poison within the seed.

Interesting fact: Almonds are said to be one of the earliest cultivated foods, being mentioned in the Bible’s Old Testament.

3. Cherries



Cherries are definitely one of the most versatile fruits. You can eat them raw, cook them, bake them, and get them tart or sweet. Cherries can even be used in certain types of liquor. Despite their overall red goodness, cherries are toxic. If you’ve ever eaten a cherry and without thought chewed on the pip or left it in your mouth, you more than likely introduced hydrogen cyanide into your body. If a cherry pip is chewed, crushed, or somehow damaged, it automatically produces hydrogen cyanide. Symptoms of mild poisoning include headache, dizziness, confusion, anxiety, and vomiting. Larger doses can lead to difficulty breathing, increased blood pressure and heart rate, and kidney failure. Reactions can include coma, convulsions, and death from respiratory arrest.

Interesting fact: Cherries contain extremely high amounts of Melatonin which is good for helping and keeping the body regulated.

2. Apples



 

Apples are definitely a popular fruit no matter where you go. Like others on the list, and many other types of fruits, apples contain cyanide, but not in high levels. The fruit itself does not contain the chemical, but you will find cyanide in the apple’s seeds. Eating all of the seeds in one apple won’t kill you, but it’s definitely not recommended. Of course, if enough apple seeds are eaten, this means chewed and swallowed, it can result in complications.

Interesting fact: Apples float because at least 25% of their mass is nothing but air.

1. Tomato

 

Despite the extreme popularity of tomatoes and many countries, it is true that they are poisonous. Though the fruit itself doesn’t contain poison, the stem as well as the leaves contain a chemical known as glycoalkaloid. Higher levels are said to be found in wild tomatoes, but those grown domestically still contain glycoalkaloid. This chemical is known to cause upset stomachs and nervousness. The leaves and stem can be used in cooking for flavor, but must be removed before eating. This chemical is so powerful that it is actually used as a way to control pests.

Interesting fact: In 1893, in the U.S. Supreme Court case Nix v. Hedden, it was argued whether or not a tomato was a vegetable or a fruit, which dealt with taxes being paid on vegetbles and not fruits. In the end, the court ruled that a tomato is a vegetable when referring to the Tariff Act, but is botanically a fruit.

http://www.wonders-world.com/2010/03/top-10-poisonous-foods-we-love-to-eat.html



Odottelen Köyriltä kommenttia. :)

.

  • ELITE MEMBER
  • *****
  • Posts: 4153
  • pojat on poikia
Re: Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2010, 12:49:22 pm »
Elintarvikevärit
 

E100 Kurkuminoidit

E101 Riboflaviini

E102 Tartratsiini *

E104 Kinoliininkeltainen

E110 Paraoranssi *

E120 Karmiini

E122 Atsorubiini *

E123 Amarantti *

E124 Uuskokkiini *

E127 Erytrosiini

E128 Punainen 2G *

E129 Alluranpunainen AC *

E131 Patenttisininen

E132 Indigokarmiini

E133 Briljanttisininen

E140 Klorofylli

E141 Klorofylliinikuparikompleksin kalium- ja natriumsuolat

E143 Patenttivihreä

E150 Sokerikulööri

E151 Briljanttimusta *

E153 Lääkehiili

E154 Ruskea FK *

E155 Ruskea HT *

E160a Beta-karoteeni

E160b Annatto

E160c Paprikaoleoresiini

E160e Beta-apo-8'-karotenaali

E160f Beta-apo-8'-karoteenihappoetyyliesteri

E160g Kantaksantiini

E161b Luteoliini

E162 Betalaiini

E163 Antosyaanit

E171 Titaanioksidi

E172 Rautaoksidi

E173 Alumiini

E174 Hopea

E175 Kulta

E180 Litolirubiini *

E579 Rauta glukonaatti

 

* Tähdellä merkityt ovat atsovärejä, joiden epäillään aiheuttavan yliherkkyyttä.

 

Säilöntäaineet

 

E200 Sorbiinihappo

E201 Natriumsorbaatti

E202 Kaliumsorbaatti

E210 Bentsoehappo

E211 Natriumbentsoaatti

E214 Etyyli-p-hydroksibentsoaatti

E215 Etyyli-p-hydroksibentsoaatin natriumsuola

E216 Propyyli-p-hydroksibentsoaatti

E217 Propyyli-p-hydroksibentsoaatin natriumsuola

E218 Metyyli-p-hydroksibentsoaatti

E219 Metyyli-p-hydroksibentsoaatin natriumsuola

E220 Rikkihapoke

E221 Natriumsulfiitti

E222 Natriumvetysulfiitti

E223 Natriumdisulfiitti

E224 Kaliumdisulfiitti

E225 Kaliumsulfiitti

E226 Kalsiumsulfiitti

E227 Kalsiumvetysulfiitti

E234 Nisiini

E235 Natamysiini

E239 Heksametyleenitetramiini

E249 Kaliumnitriitti

E250 Natriumnitriitti

E251 Natirumnitraatti

E252 Kaliumnitraatti

E260 Etikkahappo

E261 Kaliumasetaatti

E262 Natriumasetaatti

E263 Kalsiumasetaatti

E280 Propionihappo

E281 Natriumpropionaatti

E282 Kalsiumpropionaatti

E283 Kaliumpropionaatti

 

Hapettumisen estoaineet

 

E300 Askorbiinihappo

E301 Natriumaskorbaatti

E304 Askorbyylipalmiaatti

E306 Tokoferoliuute

E307 Alfa-Tokoferoli

E308 Gamma-Tokoferoli

E309 Delta-Tokoferoli

E310 Propyyligallaatti

E311 Oktyyligallaatti

E312 Dodekyyligallaatti

E320 Butyylihydroksianisoli (BHA)

E321 Butyylihydroksitolueeni (BHT)

E385 Kalsiumetyleenidiamiinitetra-asetaatti (EDTA)

 

Emulgointi-, stabilointi-, sakeuttamis- ja hyytelöimisaineet

 

E322 Lesitiini

E335 Natriumtartraatit

E336 Kaliumtartraatit

E337 Natriumkaliumtartraatti

E339 Natriummonofosfaatit

E340 Kaliummonofosfaatit

E341 Kalsiummonofosfaatit

E400 Algiinihappo

E401 Natriumalginaatti

E402 Kaliumalginaatti

E403 Ammoniumalginaatti

E404 Kalsiumalginaatti

E405 Propyleeniglykolialginaatti

E406 Agar

E407 Karrageeni

E410 Johanneksenleipäpuun jauhe

E412 Guarkumi

E413 Tragantti

E414 Arabikumi

E415 Ksantaanikumi

E430 Polyoksietyleeni(8)monostearaatti

E433 Polyoksietyleeni(20)sorbitaanimono-oleaatti

E435 Polyoksietyleeni(20)sorbitaanimonostearaatti

E440 Pektiini

E442 Ammoniumfosfatidi

E444 Sakkaroosidiasetaattiheksaisobutyraatti (SAIB)

E450a Natrium- ja kaliumdifosfaatit

E450b Natrium- ja kaliumtrifosfaatit

E450c Natrium - ja kaliumpolyfosfaatit

E460 Mikrokiteinen selluloosa

E461 Metyyliselluloosa

E462 Etyyliselluloosa

E463 Hydroksipropyyliselluloosa

E464 Hydroksipropyylimetyyliselluloosa

E465 Metyylietyyliselluloosa

E470 Rasvahappojen suolat

E473 Rasvahappojen sokeriesterit

E1403 Valkaistu tärkkelys

E1404 Hapetettu tärkkelys

E1420 Tärkkelysasetaatti AA

E1421 Tärkkelysasetaatti VA

 

Happamuuden säätöaineet

 

E270 Maitohappo

E296 Omenahappo

E297 Fumaarihappo

E325 Natriumlaktaatti

E326 Kaliumlaktaatti

E327 Kalsiumlaktaatti

E330 Sitruunahappo

E331 Natriumsitraatit

E332 Kaliumsitraatit

E333 Kalsiumsitraatit

E334 Viinihappo

E338 Fosforihappo

E354 Kalsiumtartaatti

E355 Adipiinihappo

E500 Natriumkarbonaatit

E501 Kaliumkarbonaatit

E503 Ammoniumkarbonaatit

E504 Magnesiumkarbonaatit

E507 Suolahappo

E508 Kaliumkloridi

E513 Rikkihappo

E514 Natriumsulfaatti

E524 Natriumhydroksidi

E525 Kaliumhydroksidi

E526 Kalsiumhydroksidi

E527 Ammoniumhydroksidi

E528 Magnesiumhydroksidi

E575 Glukonodeltalaktoni (GDL)

 

Makeutusaineet

 

E420 Sorbitoli

E421 Mannitoli

E950 Asesulfaami

E951 Aspartaami

E952 Syklamaatti (kalsium, natrium)

E953 Isomaltitoli

E954 Sakkariini (kalsium,kalium)

E965 Maltitoli

E966 Laktitoli

 

Muut

 

E170 Kalsiumkarbonaatti

E290 Hiilidioksidi

E422 Glyseroli

E509 Kalsiumkloridi

E510 Ammoniumkloridi

E511 Magnesiumkloridi

E516 Kalsiumsulfaatti

E518 Magnesiumsulfaatti

E519 Kuparisulfaatti

E521 Natriumaluminiumsulfaatti

E530 Magnesiumoksidi

E535 Natriumheksasyanoferraatti

E536 Kaliumheksasyanoferraatti

E550 Natriumsilikaatit

E551 Piioksidi

E552 Kalsiumsilikaatti

E553 Magnesiumsilikaatti

E554 Natriumaluminiumsilikaatti

E559 Aluminiumsilikaatti

E560 Kaliumsilikaatti

E570 Steariinihappo

E572 Magnesiumstearaatti

E620 Glutamiinihappo

E621 Natriumglutamaatti

E641 L-Leusiini

E900 Dimetyylipolysiloksaani

E901 Mehiläisvaha

E903 Karnaubavaha

E904 Sellakka

E905 Parafiini ja parafiinivaha

E920 L-Kysteiinihydrokloridi

E967 Ksylitoli

E1100 Amylaasi

E1101 Proteaasi

E1102 Glukoosioksidaasi

E1103 Invertaasi

E1200 Polydekstroosi

E1201 Polyvinyylipyrrolidoni

E1202 Polyvinyylipyrrolidoni (liukenematon)

E1505 Trietyylisitraatti

E1518 Glyserolitriasetaatti

E1520 Propyleeniglykoli

E1521 Polyetyleeniglykoli

E1525 Etyyliselluloosa

We'll have some coffee flavoured kisses honey.

Julkkikset Team

  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 24203
  • Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare.
Re: Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2010, 13:43:22 pm »
Mitäs vikaa keksit ksylitolista?

.

  • ELITE MEMBER
  • *****
  • Posts: 4153
  • pojat on poikia
Re: Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2010, 20:44:21 pm »
en mitään. eihän noi kaikki ole haitallisia.

mahan se voi joillain pistää sekaisin suurina annoksina.
We'll have some coffee flavoured kisses honey.