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    Top 10 Most Dangerous Foods

    10) Mushrooms
    Are you really surprised? Aside from hallucinogenic properties, mushrooms can also kill. Varieties like the Death Cap, Destroying Angels and Deadly Webcap are highly poisonous and capable of inducing death (i.e. killing you). If only there were labels in the wild ...

    09) Coffee
    Aside from the possibility of increased heart rate, trouble sleeping and discoloration of teeth, there's another a way that a cup of joe can be detrimental to your well being. Call it the burned-crotch effect or the java jump and jive, because when that hot liquid hits your lap, you'll stop at nothing to end the pain.

    In 1992, McDonald's had some trouble when 79-year-old grandmother Stella Liebeck of New Mexico sued the fast-food company because a scalding cup of 170? coffee caused third-degree burns over 6% of her body, including her thighs, buttocks and groin. Liebeck was awarded $2.86 million (the amount was later reduced in a settlement). McDonald's later lowered the temperature at which it brews coffee and made warning labels more prominent. Coffee giant Starbucks, however, reportedly brews its coffee at higher levels to this day.

    0 Cassave
    Better known to Americans as tapioca, the pudding favorite is produced from the roots of this bush-like plant. But the crop can have deadly consequences. If prepared incorrectly, the cassava plant can produce cyanide, a deadly compound when consumed. A small number of people are also allergic to the plant ? the American Cancer Society warns that those with a latex rubber allergy might be more susceptible and should consider opting for a different dessert.

    07) Tuna
    Popular among elementary-school students and foodies alike, tuna has become one of the most widely consumed fish in the world. It also has somewhat of a mixed reputation. A well-publicized 2004 U.S. government advisory warned pregnant women and young children against eating too much of the albacore ("white") variety of the fish out of concern that the high mercury levels could damage the unborn or young childs's developing nervous system. The FDA has also warned against the likelihood of fresh fish lovers falling prey to Scombroid, a mild food poisoning caused by the toxins emitted from improperly refrigerating fish such as tuna, mackerel, bluefish and mahi-mahi.

    06) Rhubarb
    Rhubarb, the vegetable so celebrated for its role in pastries that it's also known as the "pie plant," has a kick to it. While rhubarb has a medicinal history originating in Asia, ingesting a large amount of the leaves can cause poisoning. The CDC warns that neither cooked nor raw rhubarb leaves should be consumed, owing to the toxins (including oxalate) they contain. Stick with the stalk

    05) Leafy Greens
    Leafy greens ? including spinach, lettuce, cabbage, arugula and kale ? were listed as the riskiest foods of 2009, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which is regulated by the FDA. The group identified 363 separate outbreaks linked to the veggies last year; 240 of those cases were linked to food from restaurants. The majority of contaminations were linked to a pathogen called Nirovirus, which is usually spread by the unwashed hands of an ill food handler or consumer. Other contaminants include E. coli and salmonella, both of which can be introduced during the production phase if the greens come into contact with animal manure, contaminated water or wild animals.

    04) Peanuts
    Don't let Mr. Peanut's top hat and monocle fool you ? beneath that gentlemanly exterior lies one deadly little nut if you're one of the roughly 1% of the population that has a peanut allergy. It's the most common cause of food-allergy deaths, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. And for little understood reasons, it's on the rise. From 1997 to 2002, incidents of peanut allergy doubled in children.

    03) Ackee
    In Jamaica, the ackee fruit is a mixed blessing. Though originally native to West Africa, it migrated to Jamaica in 1778 and is now the country's national fruit. If improperly eaten, though, ackee can cause what has been dubbed the Jamaican Vomiting Sickness ? which, other than the self-explanatory symptoms, can lead to coma or death. Unripe ackee fruit contains a poison called hypoglycin, so preparers must be careful to wait until the fruit's protective pods turn red and open naturally. Once open, the only edible portion is the yellow arilli, which surround always-toxic black seeds. With all that risk comes a delicious payoff ? Jamaica's national dish is ackee with codfish.

    02)Fugu
    Served in paper-thin slices by expert chefs, fugu combines luxury with a high-stakes gamble. The intestines, ovaries and liver of fugu (or blowfish) contain a poison called tetrodotoxin, which is 1,200 times deadlier than cyanide. The toxin is so potent that a lethal dose is smaller than the head of a pin, and a single fish has enough poison to kill 30 people. Because of the high risk, chefs must undergo two to three years of training to obtain a fugu-preparing license, and such expertise raises the price of a fugu dish to up to $200. But this hasn't stopped the Japanese ? about 40 kinds of fugu are caught in Japan, and people consume 10,000 tons of the fish every year.

    01) Hot Dogs
    They're much more than a tailgating staple. In a new paper, the American Academy of Pediatrics says hot dogs are also a choking hazard to children and should come with a warning label. About 17% of food-related asphyxiations in those younger than 10 are caused by hot dogs, according to a 41-state study cited in the paper. The Academy even recommended that hot dogs be redesigned to make it less likely that they will get lodged in the throats of the young. How do you redesign a hot dog?
    Now I know why I have always hated hot dogs.
    Apache

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    #2
    If you choke on a hotdog... never mind...

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      #3
      I always told my Mom that rhubarb could kill a person .. and now we know the awful truth !! Gahh, that stuff looked horrible, and no, I never ate it when it was made into a pie.
      Oh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world ? - Harry Chapin

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        #4
        I'm surprised that oysters aren't on there.
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          #5
          I would think anything would transfats would be on that list

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            #6
            Deadliest of all is trying to make off with one of Chuck Norris' nachos.

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              #7
              I had two turkey dogs last night, and two half-smokes (local DC area thing; think big hotdog with spices, sort of halfway between hotdog and smoked sausage) with chili tonight at Ben's Chili Bowl.

              I should eat a dozen eggs and a pound of bacon tomorrow and get that heart attack going good.

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                #8
                Just last year, a famous actor in Japan died from OD of FUGU.
                Seems the restaurant's FUGU cook didn't show, so they threw in a regular cook, as the owner didn't want to lose the cash profit.
                Doubt he's in business today, and wouldn't be surprised if he was in jail for involuntary manslaughter, or Japan's equivalent.

                The grandma with the spilled coffee. Was a rediculous lawsuit.
                She opened the top IN THE CAR, and spilled it all over herself.
                Due to the litigious court system, and the sympathetic jury, who admittedly wanted to GET BACK at the big company, they awarded the huge payout. McD said Not Happening, and negotiated a smaller payout, as they were going to string it along for another 100 years otherwise.. lol
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                  #9
                  And this weeks top10 scaremongering goes to the food industry! What's next i wonder?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dead_And_Gone View Post
                    The grandma with the spilled coffee. Was a rediculous lawsuit.
                    She opened the top IN THE CAR, and spilled it all over herself.
                    Due to the litigious court system, and the sympathetic jury, who admittedly wanted to GET BACK at the big company, they awarded the huge payout. McD said Not Happening, and negotiated a smaller payout, as they were going to string it along for another 100 years otherwise.. lol
                    Instead of listening to rumor and innuendo and before making a comment about this case you should perhaps read the court documents. This is not a case of the Jury getting back at the man. This is a real case that showed willful negligence on McD's side. To suggest anything else is to be seriously mis informed

                    Salient Points

                    Liebeck was in the passenger's seat of her Ford Probe, and her grandson Chris parked the car so that Liebeck could add cream and sugar to her coffee.

                    She placed the coffee cup between her knees and pulled the far side of the lid toward her to remove it. In the process, she spilled the entire cup of coffee on her lap.

                    Liebeck was taken to the hospital, where it was determined that she had suffered third-degree burns on six percent of her skin and lesser burns over sixteen percent.[11] She remained in the hospital for eight days while she underwent skin grafting. During this period, Liebeck lost 20 pounds (nearly 20% of her body weight), reducing her down to 83 pounds.[12] Two years of medical treatment followed.

                    Liebeck sought to settle with McDonald's for US $20,000 to cover her medical costs, which were $11,000, but the company offered only $800. When McDonald's refused to raise its offer, Liebeck retained Texas attorney Reed Morgan. Morgan filed suit in a New Mexico District Court accusing McDonald's of "gross negligence" for selling coffee that was "unreasonably dangerous" and "defectively manufactured". McDonald's refused Morgan's offer to settle for $90,000.[4] Morgan offered to settle for $300,000, and a mediator suggested $225,000 just before trial, but McDonald's refused these final pre-trial attempts to settle.[4]

                    They refused a very reasonable settlement and they got what they deserved

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by mapes View Post
                      Instead of listening to rumor and innuendo and before making a comment about this case you should perhaps read the court documents. This is not a case of the Jury getting back at the man. This is a real case that showed willful negligence on McD's side. To suggest anything else is to be seriously mis informed

                      Salient Points

                      Liebeck was in the passenger's seat of her Ford Probe, and her grandson Chris parked the car so that Liebeck could add cream and sugar to her coffee.

                      She placed the coffee cup between her knees and pulled the far side of the lid toward her to remove it. In the process, she spilled the entire cup of coffee on her lap.

                      Liebeck was taken to the hospital, where it was determined that she had suffered third-degree burns on six percent of her skin and lesser burns over sixteen percent.[11] She remained in the hospital for eight days while she underwent skin grafting. During this period, Liebeck lost 20 pounds (nearly 20% of her body weight), reducing her down to 83 pounds.[12] Two years of medical treatment followed.

                      Liebeck sought to settle with McDonald's for US $20,000 to cover her medical costs, which were $11,000, but the company offered only $800. When McDonald's refused to raise its offer, Liebeck retained Texas attorney Reed Morgan. Morgan filed suit in a New Mexico District Court accusing McDonald's of "gross negligence" for selling coffee that was "unreasonably dangerous" and "defectively manufactured". McDonald's refused Morgan's offer to settle for $90,000.[4] Morgan offered to settle for $300,000, and a mediator suggested $225,000 just before trial, but McDonald's refused these final pre-trial attempts to settle.[4]

                      They refused a very reasonable settlement and they got what they deserved
                      +1
                      Apache

                      Where do you put the Bayonet?
                      Chesty Puller (upon seeing a flamethrower for the first time)
                      I am all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Lets start with typewriters.
                      Frank Lloyd Wright

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