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

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Vibrant and fresh rhubarb stalks displayed at a market, showcasing natural colors and textures.
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#4: Rhubarb Leaves

The stalks of rhubarb are delicious in pies and jams, but the leaves contain oxalic acid in concentrations high enough to cause kidney damage, nausea, and burning sensations. You might think a little leaf won’t hurt, but it’s better to completely avoid them—the edible stems are so good that you don’t need to risk it. Always trim away and discard the leafy parts before cooking.
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