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‘World’s deadliest food’ kills over 200 people every year…

Posted on April 20, 2026 by Admin

That headline is almost certainly referring to Cassava (also called yuca or manioc).

Why it’s called “deadly”

Cassava is a staple food for hundreds of millions of people, but:

  • It naturally contains compounds called cyanogenic glycosides
  • If not prepared correctly, these can release cyanide
  • Eating it improperly processed (especially “bitter cassava”) can cause serious poisoning

Is it really killing 200+ people a year?

In some reports and global health summaries, deaths are estimated in the hundreds per year, mostly in:

  • Regions with food scarcity
  • During famine or conflict
  • Where proper processing methods aren’t followed

So the risk is not from normal consumption, but from unsafe preparation or emergency survival use.

Important context

  • Properly prepared cassava (soaked, fermented, dried, or cooked correctly) is completely safe and widely eaten
  • Millions eat it daily in Africa, Asia, and Latin America without issues
  • It’s not “poison food” by nature—it’s a processing safety issue

Why these headlines are misleading

Clickbait phrases like “world’s deadliest food” ignore that:

  • The danger depends on preparation
  • Many foods can be harmful in raw/incorrect form (like kidney beans or potatoes)

If you want, I can tell you the other foods that get falsely labeled “deadly” online and what the real risks actually are.

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