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‘WORLD’S DEADLIEST FOOD’ KILLS MORE THAN 200 PEOPLE A YEAR BUT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE STILL EAT IT

Posted on April 4, 2026 by Admin

The “world’s deadliest food” you’re referring to is almost certainly fugu, also known as pufferfish. It’s notorious for its deadly potential if prepared incorrectly.


Why Fugu Is So Dangerous

  • Fugu contains tetrodotoxin, a potent neurotoxin.
  • Tetrodotoxin is 1,200 times more toxic than cyanide and has no known antidote.
  • Even a tiny mistake in preparation can lead to paralysis and death.

How It’s Eaten Safely

  • Only licensed, specially trained chefs are allowed to prepare fugu in countries like Japan.
  • The chefs carefully remove toxic organs (liver, ovaries, intestines) to prevent contamination.
  • Despite these precautions, hundreds of people die each year due to unlicensed preparation or accidental ingestion.

Symptoms of Fugu Poisoning

  • Numbness around the mouth and lips
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Paralysis, which can lead to death if not treated immediately

Why Millions Still Eat It

  • Fugu is considered a luxury delicacy in Japan and some parts of China.
  • Many people are drawn by the thrill and exclusivity of eating something so dangerous.
  • The taste and texture are highly prized in fine dining.

💡 Fun Fact:

  • The liver of fugu is the most toxic part, and some restaurants even serve it despite the extreme risk—this is illegal in Japan.

If you want, I can make a list of the world’s 5 deadliest foods that are still eaten despite their risks, along with why they’re so dangerous.

Do you want me to do that?

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