what is apple cyanide?
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You're highly unlikely to manage to eat enough apple seeds to poison yourself, so you can rest easy if you occasionally swallow one. Apples contain a compound called amygdalin in their seeds, which is a cyanide-and-sugar based molecule. The remainder can then decompose to produce the poisonous gas hydrogen cyanide
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You're highly unlikely to manage to eat enough apple seeds to poison yourself, so you can rest easy if you occasionally swallow one. Apples contain a compound called amygdalin in their seeds, which is a cyanide-and-sugar based molecule. ... The remainder can then decompose to produce the poisonous gas hydrogen cyanide.
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