A man who suffered cyanide poisoning after eating cherry seeds has called for warnings to be put on packaging. Matthew Crème, from Lancashire, said "curiosity" got the better of him when he ...
"Spit out your cherry seeds because they contain the poisonous compound hydrogen cyanide," Dr. Kantor said. That goes for other stone fruits like peaches, plums, and apricots ... but don't worry ...
Cherries are stone fruits like plums and peaches, which means that they contain a large seed, also known as ... the pit contains dangerous cyanide. Pitting a cherry can be tricky if you don ...