15 Foods That Can Actually Be Poisonous (And What You Need to Know)

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Sliced cassava on display at a market stall, offering fresh produce for sale.
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#2: Cassava Root (Improperly Prepared)

Cassava is a staple starch in many cuisines, but it contains cyanogenic compounds that release cyanide when you eat it raw or improperly prepared. The key is soaking, fermenting, or cooking the root thoroughly—processing methods that have been used for centuries in regions where cassava is common. Skip the shortcuts, and you’ll enjoy this nutritious root vegetable safely.
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