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I had no clue about this

Posted on April 13, 2026 by Admin

It’s one of those details that most people never hear about because we usually only see cassava after it’s already safely processed.

The key thing to understand is this: cassava is only risky in its raw or improperly prepared form. The plant naturally produces compounds that can turn into cyanide, but traditional preparation methods (peeling, soaking, fermenting, and thorough cooking) remove almost all of it. That’s why in places where cassava is a staple, people can eat it daily without issues—because the safety steps are built into the cooking culture.

What makes it especially interesting is that this is an example of “hidden chemistry” in food. A lot of plants produce mild toxins as a defense mechanism against insects and animals, and humans learned over time how to neutralize them through processing.

If this surprised you, you might also find it interesting that cassava isn’t alone—there are a few other common foods with similar “only dangerous if prepared wrong” situations, like:

  • kidney beans (toxic if undercooked)
  • bitter almonds (contain cyanide compounds)
  • rhubarb leaves (toxic, but stalks are safe)

If you want, I can break down how cassava is turned into safe foods like tapioca or fufu step by step—it’s actually pretty fascinating.

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