Swallowing a plum stone is generally not considered dangerous, as it is usually too large to pass through the gastrointestinal tract without causing harm. However, it can potentially lead to choking or gastrointestinal obstruction in some cases. If someone swallows a plum stone and experiences pain, difficulty swallowing, or other concerning symptoms, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
If an adult swallowed it, it should pass naturally from the body, If it was a child, then you should likely see a doctor.
No a plum stone is a kernal, the plum seed is located in the centre of the stone
It was a stone from a plum, or cherry.
Yes There Is!
The plum stone (not a pip) is quite large, so a baby is likely to choke. Obviously, a baby should not be fed a plum that still contains the stone - common sense should prevail.
Only if it gets stuck on the way through your oesophagus (throat), once in you're stomach it will pass through and eventually come out the other end!
Yes, but there is no guarantee tou will get a tree with worthwhile plums.
That is dangerous. Don't do it.
Yes, it can be caustic.
Examples of a fruit that contains a single stone (seed) are Plum, Avocado and Olive.
A plum is a drupe fruit (or stone fruit).
160 mm -200 mm