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Never eat green beans raw

Green beans contain green beans just like other kidney beans such as French beans or Fire beans the protein compound phasin, which is toxic to humans. Like all proteins, Phasin is sensitive to heat and is therefore destroyed when it is cooked. To be on the safe side, the green beans should cook for at least 10 minutes.

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What happens when you eat French beans raw?

Green beans are highly toxic in their raw state. Just five beans are enough to cause severe symptoms of poisoning in an adult. Since Phasin affects the transport of oxygen in the blood, the following symptoms occur after two to three hours:

  • headache
  • Vomit
  • nausea
  • diarrhea
  • stomach pain
  • chills
  • Seizures
  • shock

If more than ten beans are consumed, death can even result. Green beans are particularly dangerous for children. Due to their low body weight, five beans are enough to cause fatal poisoning in children.

What to do in case of poisoning

If only one bean has been eaten, a sufficient supply of fluids can be used to counteract poisoning. However, if bean poisoning is suspected, a hospital should be visited immediately, where the poison will be removed.

Prevent poisoning

If you have young children and pets, fencing the green beans is a good idea. You should also make sure that the beans do not fall into the wrong hands when harvesting. Always cook your green beans thoroughly and throw away any leftovers.

Tips

Now don't panic and remove your green beans from your garden. Raw beans are not particularly appealing, so it is extremely unlikely that a child would harm them.

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