someone told me the pits have arsenic within them and it leaches into the fruit. lets vote i eat 3 peaches per sunshine while theyre in season, i be told that i wouldnt die from the arsenic, but it would effect me, kind of similar to a lead within my system.
is this true? it really irritated me. the person who told me this wasnt really a nice party to begin near. i think she have an eating disorder over it. she used to say awful things roughly speaking my food all the time. she be someone i worked with.
thankfulness for your help.
Answers:
Cyanide is found surrounded by apple, cherry, peach and apricot seeds.the rest of the info is here (so as not to alarm yourself too much...):
http://www.snopes.com/food/warnings/appl...
I hope this answers your ask...somewhat disturbing, but true, it seems!
I doubt that its true, no wrong to the person who told you that.
=]
Say what, hum, resourcefully i might be full of arsenic then. ingestion disorder and awful person, economically, not nice, shame on her. as to the arsenic in the pits, powerfully i dont eat the pits, a short time ago the nice sweet juicy yum yums on the out side
no
solitary if you ground up the pits and eat that. wallow in your peaches!
This is the first I have hear about arsenic within peach pits. Apple seeds do hold arsenic in them, but lone in trace amounts. If you are going to chomp through a dozen or so apples a day it might be a righteous idea to remove the seed first. Happy eating.
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is this true? it really irritated me. the person who told me this wasnt really a nice party to begin near. i think she have an eating disorder over it. she used to say awful things roughly speaking my food all the time. she be someone i worked with.
thankfulness for your help.
Answers:
Cyanide is found surrounded by apple, cherry, peach and apricot seeds.the rest of the info is here (so as not to alarm yourself too much...):
http://www.snopes.com/food/warnings/appl...
I hope this answers your ask...somewhat disturbing, but true, it seems!
I doubt that its true, no wrong to the person who told you that.
=]
Say what, hum, resourcefully i might be full of arsenic then. ingestion disorder and awful person, economically, not nice, shame on her. as to the arsenic in the pits, powerfully i dont eat the pits, a short time ago the nice sweet juicy yum yums on the out side
no
solitary if you ground up the pits and eat that. wallow in your peaches!
This is the first I have hear about arsenic within peach pits. Apple seeds do hold arsenic in them, but lone in trace amounts. If you are going to chomp through a dozen or so apples a day it might be a righteous idea to remove the seed first. Happy eating.
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