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Overview
About Ziba Trail Mix - 5.3 oz.
Excess. Enjoy a healthy snack in the great outdoors with Ziba's Trail Mix, made with a sweet and savory blend of almonds, apricot kernels, raisins, pistachios and mulberries.
- Textured, salty, sweet and savory mix made with Gurbandi almonds, Kishmish raisins, apricot kernels, wild pistachios and mulberries
- Eat alone or as a healthy addition to yogurt or desserts
- About four servings per bag
- Made in Afghanistan
Specs
Specs about Ziba Trail Mix - 5.3 oz.
- Material: Raisins, almonds, mulberries, pistachios, apricot kernels, salt
- Capacity: 5.3 oz.
- Made in Afghanistan
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Most Helpful 2-Star Review
2.0 out of 5 stars.
Review of 1 ingredient - Apricot kernels or seeds
Reviewed by AnOverthinker from VT on Monday, May 27, 2024
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2.0 out of 5 stars. Review of 1 ingredient - Apricot kernels or seedsReviewed by AnOverthinker from VT on Monday, May 27, 2024the rest sounds fine but concerned about one of the ingredients in this mix & the lack of common knowledge that a compound in the seeds may turn into cyanide as it is digested.
FDA or "Toxic Amygdalin Found in Apricot Seeds" - I think I've seen some information that says you can mash them and soak them or cook them in some way that can degrade the cyanogenic glycosides, but I don't know enough about it to give it a one star that I have sent off an inquiry. says the more you eat the greater the risk and children are at extra risk. but generally I don't think I'm doing anything risky when I'm eating trail mix, so i can make a meal of it & if watching a movie or something interesting may over consume.
when the fda writes back i can update.
"cyanide toxicity. Mild-to-moderate symptoms of acute cyanide toxicity from the ingestion of kernels containing amygdalin include difficulty breathing (dyspnea), bluish discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes (cyanosis), weakness, and lightheadedness. Symptoms of severe acute toxicity include coma, seizures, stupor, dysrhythmias, cardiovascular collapse, and metabolic acidosis. Chronic consumption of food containing high concentrations of cyanogenic glycosides can cause neuropathy symptoms, such as impaired eyesight (optic nerve atrophy), deafness, loss of balance (ataxia), and sensory or motor nerve dysfunction. A lethal dose of cyanide can rapidly lead to severe hypotension, apnea, seizures, and death."