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  1. Sep 9, 2016 · And assuming you're really good at grinding up peach pits with your teeth (ouch), or you really like chewing on apple seeds, the cyanide that would form in your gut if you ate a bunch of...

  2. Apple seeds often only sprout at a 30-50% rate – so save more seeds than you want trees. Remove the seeds from the apple taking care to not damage the coat. Rinse seeds off in water. Soak seeds in 10% bleach solution for 2 minutes, then rinse and dry. Store the seed in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 1-2 years.

    • Apple Seeds Do Contain Cyanide, But Not Enough to Kill
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    Apple seeds contain a cyanide- and sugar-based compound called amygdalin. The seeds have a strong outer layer that is resistant to digestive juices. But if you chew the seeds, human (or animal) enzymes come in contact with the amygdalin, cutting off the sugar part of the molecule, The Guardian reported. What’s left of the compound can then decompos...

    The claim that apple seeds contain cyanide and eating 20 apple cores will kill an adult is MISSING CONTEXT, because key information was missing from the post. It’s true that apple seeds contain cyanide in the form of the compound amygdalin. But one would have to consume between 150 and several thousand apple seeds — and they would need to be crushe...

    Healthline, May 20, 2015, Are Apple Seeds Poisonous?
    The Guardian, Oct. 11, 2015, Cyanide in fruit seeds: how dangerous is an apple?
    Center for Disease Control, Facts About Cyanide
    Hindustan Times, Nov. 2, 2019, The fatal dose: Poison in Agatha Christie’s works
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  3. Jun 29, 2021 · Take the seeds and pips, for example. Some, like sunflower seeds, are considered food on their own and are packed with protein (via WebMD), but what about apple seeds? Is it better to just drink some apple juice instead? Advertisement.

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  4. 2K. 110K views 3 years ago. Hi everyone, today we're growing Apple trees from seed, I'll take you through the whole process from germinating your seeds to transplanting your seedlings into...

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  5. Mar 12, 2019 · How to Plant Apple Seeds. After a minimum of 6 weeks in a moist paper towel in the refrigerator, you can plant apple seeds just as you would any other seed. They can be direct seeded outdoors if it’s after last spring frost, and the soil can be worked.

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  7. Aug 27, 2024 · Whether you are learning how to plant apple seeds for a school project, or satisfying your curiosity about the potential of seeds, it's important to understand the delicate process of germinating and planting so that you are eventually able to enjoy the fruits of your labor!

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