Silent Killer On Your Plate

It looks harmless. It isn’t. A humble root, boiled in family kitchens and sold on crowded streets, quietly holds enough poison to stop a heart.

In villages and war zones, it’s both lifeline and loaded gun, feeding millions while silently crippling some for life.

One mistake in how it’s peeled, soaked, or cooked—and the bod… Continues…

Cassava’s double life is written into its flesh: survival food and subtle threat, depending entirely on knowledge, time, and care. In stable times,

families wash, grate, soak, ferment, sun-dry, and cook it until its cyanide-laced defenses are stripped away.

Generations have passed down these rituals like quiet armor against an invisible enemy,

turning a toxic root into bread, porridge, fufu, and garri that sustain entire communities.

But crisis is a ruthless editor. When war blocks fuel, when drought empties granaries, when parents must choose between today’s

hunger and tomorrow’s health, the steps grow shorter, the soaking hours fewer, the danger greater. Children stagger. Legs stiffen.

Konzo and other cyanide-linked disorders appear like curses, though the cause is tragically clear. Protecting people means more than warning them;

it means ensuring clean water, fuel, time, and respect for traditional processing—so cassava remains a shield, not a loaded weapon on every plate.

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