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Old 30-10-2005, 02:29 AM
Cereus-validus-...........
 
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Default Cabbages and oxalates

Yes, its dosage.

That's why most cabbages and their vegetable kin are thoroughly cooked
before eating. Its to break down the oxalates.

Have you ever noticed that raw cabbage, when eaten, has that slight spicy
hot taste. Particularly the cabbage "heart".

Nevermind talking about horse radish. Its full of all kinds of nasty
chemicals that are borderline toxic to humans. That's what makes it so spicy
hot it makes your eyes water!!!


"Charles" wrote in message
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 23:22:43 GMT, "Cereus-validus-..........."
wrote:

Cabbages have oxalate crystals too.

So why aren't they poisonous?

Dosage? Odd, my book doesn't list them as having oxalates. They do
have glycosinolates which are metabolized to isothiocyanates, which
are bad for people, but they don't have much.




"Charles" wrote in message
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On 29 Oct 2005 08:45:01 -0700, "ncstockguy"
wrote:

Aren't Peace Lilys poisonous? Just askin....


Yes, they have oxalate crystals, much like philodendrons, taros,
dieffenbachias, other members on the Aurm family.