The ‘world’s deadliest food’ claims over 200 lives every year, yet nearly 500 million people still eat it

Cassava is a starchy root vegetable that serves as a daily staple for nearly half a billion people, particularly across Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia. But despite its popularity, cassava holds a deadly secret — if prepared incorrectly, it can release cyanide and kill within hours.

Why Is Cassava Dangerous?

Cassava contains cyanogenic glycosides, natural compounds that can produce hydrogen cyanide — a toxic chemical — when the plant is chewed or digested. The bitter varieties, often consumed in areas with food insecurity, contain especially high levels of these toxins.

When improperly prepared — either by skipping steps like soaking, fermenting, drying, or thorough cooking — cassava can cause acute cyanide poisoning, leading to symptoms such as:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Seizures
  • And in severe cases, death

In fact, it’s estimated that cassava poisoning causes over 200 deaths each year, often in regions with limited access to clean water or proper food-processing tools.

Why Do People Still Eat It?

Despite the risk, cassava remains essential because:

  • It’s cheap and drought-resistant
  • It can grow in poor soils
  • It provides critical calories and carbs for families facing food insecurity

For many, the choice isn’t about preference — it’s about survival.

Safe to Eat — If You Know How

When properly processed, cassava is safe and can even be made into:

  • Tapioca
  • Cassava flour
  • Chips, breads, and stews

Governments and health organizations continue to educate communities on safe preparation methods to reduce the risk of poisoning.

Bottom Line

Cassava is a lifesaving crop in many parts of the world — but if mishandled, it can turn into a silent killer. Awareness and education are the keys to turning this deadly plant into a safe and valuable source of nutrition.

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