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ensenadajim wrote: On 14 Jul 2006 10:47:48 -0700, wrote: Yesterday, I purchased Trader Joe's "Fig Cake w/Apricot Kernels" (in a 9-ounce round, plastic container), at their store in San Francisco (555 9th St.). When I got home, something bothered me about the apricot kernels (listed as "raw" on the label)...didn't I read somewhere that they contain toxic levels of cyanide (like peach pits)? Except that kernels (little bits of apricot) are not the same thing as pits. |
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Guy Bannis wrote:
Except that kernels (little bits of apricot) are not the same thing as pits. Um, Guy -- they are. Think almonds (we eat the kernel and throw away the inedible fruit). Apricot kernels are completely analogous, and used in making amaretti, among other things. Yes, they do contain CN. So do cassava, manioc, and a number of other staples. -- Do not send me email replies -- this is a honeypot address for spam. |
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Michael Sierchio wrote: Guy Bannis wrote: Except that kernels (little bits of apricot) are not the same thing as pits. Um, Guy -- they are. Think almonds (we eat the kernel and throw away the inedible fruit). Apricot kernels are completely analogous, and used in making amaretti, among other things. Yes, they do contain CN. So do cassava, manioc, and a number of other staples. OK. Thought the OP was confusing bits of apricot flesh with pits ... |
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Umm.. did you READ the report?
Your claim is that the kernels are inherently toxic - the report states that its the first case since 1979 - some 19 years difference from the report date! Lets start banning Dihydrogen Monoxide next! oy.... wrote in message ups.com... Yesterday, I purchased Trader Joe's "Fig Cake w/Apricot Kernels" (in a 9-ounce round, plastic container), at their store in San Francisco (555 9th St.). When I got home, something bothered me about the apricot kernels (listed as "raw" on the label)...didn't I read somewhere that they contain toxic levels of cyanide (like peach pits)? So I searched the web, and sure enough, they ARE highly poisonous...especially when raw. (And they aren't necessarily safe when cooked.) Need proof? Look at these articles: Acute Cyanide Toxicity Caused By Apricot Kernel Ingestion http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...674&query_hl=1 Nutrition: Raw Food Toxins http://www.rawveg.info/rawfoodtoxins.html Quoting from the first article: "A 41-year-old woman ingested apricot kernels purchased at a health food store and became weak and dyspneic within 20 minutes. The patient was comatose and hypothermic on presentation but responded promptly to antidotal therapy for cyanide poisoning." (BTW, "dyspneic" means "Not breathing or able to breathe except with difficulty.") The apricot kernels in this Trader Joe's product are listed as RAW, making them the MOST possibly toxic, when compared to cooking them. (Though they may STILL be toxic, after cooking.) I called the store I bought it from, and I hope they take that product off the shelves PROMPTLY. (I also contacted Trader Joe's via their main phone number, 626-599-3817. P.S.: Don't get me wrong: I'm a FAN of Trader Joe's...so being the bearer of bad news is an unhappy situation for me. UPDATE: An "Amy" representing Trader Joe's got back to me (via that phone number above)...and claimed they are fully cooked, and thus not toxic. They have no intent to pull this product from the shelves. I told her that, at best, customers will come to believe that raw apricot kernels are SAFE to eat. She didn't budge, and thus I'm very, very upset. Instead of returning this item for a refund (it was only $1.69), I'm keeping it as evidence. See for yourself: go to Trader Joe's at 9th & Bryant. You'll find this "Fig Cake with Apricot Kernels" in the dried-fruit secion, in a small, clear plastic 9-ounce container. |
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ArmisBrooks wrote:
Lets start banning Dihydrogen Monoxide next! We should have some very strict legislation. Worldwide, thousands of people die each year from breathing Dihydrogen Monoxide. Every drug addict uses it everyday. Professional athletes claim it is refreshing after, or even during a game. At the very least minors should not be allowed to purchase it. This is a worldwide scandal and I salute you for bringing it up. |
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 18:34:22 GMT, Phil Keller
wrote in .com: Worldwide, thousands of people die each year from breathing Dihydrogen Monoxide. The common name for such a death is "drowning". -- Die dulci fruere, Nicolaas. .... Predicting is difficult, especially the future |
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