hydrocyanic acid
pit
Hydrocyanic acid, also known as prussic acid, is found in bitter almonds, apricot kernels, cherry pits, and peach pits. It is also present in the seeds of apples, plums, and other stone fruits. Additionally, some insects and animals also produce hydrocyanic acid as a defense mechanism.
the seed of the peach is called a STONE
Probably is
It means that the stone (pit / seed) is being removed from the peach.
It may be that your peach is a Free Stone Peach. That is where the pit seperates from the fruit allowing easy slicing.
Growing peach trees. (For those who may be unaware, the pit or seed of a peach is called a "stone.")
laetrile
peach stone
Peach stones contain amygdalin, a compound that can release cyanide when metabolized. While the amount of amygdalin in peach stones is relatively low, ingestion of large quantities can be toxic. Peach stones also contain fiber and small amounts of vitamins and minerals, but they are generally not consumed due to their hard exterior and potential toxicity. It's advisable to avoid eating peach stones.
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The middle part of a peach is called a fruit stone!