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Om du nu hittat "på nätet" är det väl lämpligt att klistra länken här?
Jag gjorde mos av äpplen och päron ifjol. Jag mixade allt med en stavmixer. Så jag lär ju ha en hel del smulor av kärnor i min mos, som jag ätit mycket av.
Jag fick mest tramsiga svar. Jag har hittat detta på internet så jag har rätt i att päronkärnor är giftiga men kärnorna från ett päron bör ej vara farligt att äta.
The average apple contains only about five to eight seeds. So unless someone is eating their 18th consecutive apple core and has been meticulously chewing all the seeds, they should be fine with their occasional absentminded core chomping.
This means that a person would have to eat 83–500 apple seeds to develop acute cyanide poisoning.
In other words, consuming cups of ground apple seeds might be fatal, or at least cause illness. However, eating the seeds in one apple would not pose a problem.
A single apple's worth of seeds can't produce nearly enough cyanide in your belly to make you even a little bit sick. So if you're throwing out the rest of your apple, you're not actually saving yourself from anything. You're just wasting half an apple.