No.
Cherry pits are the seed of the cherry plant. In fact, any fruit "pit" is the seed in the fruit.
Yes
yes the seed within he pits of cherry is poisinous and contains cynogen
You must take the dog to an emergency room immediately; as the cherry pits will induce a heart attack and possibly a stroke or seizure.
Nothing. (99.99999% of the time)ANSWER: A person who is suffering from dilatation should avoid swallowing plum stones and cherry pits. The stomach of an adult German, was found, at the time of autopsy to contain 920 cherry pits and 17 plum stones, which had been retained for at least 8 or 9 months. Ironically herbal experts cite cherry pits crushed into tea form and used to complement Senna as an excellent laxative. Children also can be found out for their frauds by comparing their inabilities to swallow pills with the great ease of which they swallow cherry pits. There have been medical reports of cherry pits that germinated while in a persons intestinal tract. The cherry pits had sprouted! Just goes to show, when life gives you lemons, watch out for the cherry pits!
When maraschino cherries grow on the cherry tree, they have pits. As they are processed into the product that you find in the jar, the pits are removed.
Use a bobby pin and pop 'em out!
yes the seed within he pits of cherry is poisinous and contains cynogen
Yes you can, and no it is not toxic. Cherry pits are just a cherries bigger version of an apple seed. They are digested the same way everything else you swallow is digested. Remember, our stomach acid is strong enough to corrode plastic - of course it is going to be strong enough to digest a cherry stone. The only reason swallowing cherry pits could potentially harm you is if you are either allergic to them in any way OR you eat excessive amounts of them (excessive being a heck of a lot). [ I swallow cherry pits AND chewing gum all the time and I am FINE. So either I'm Superwoman or everyone else is wrong. ]
Cherry pits, or fruit seeds in general, will pass harmlessly through the digestive system if you swallow them. Of course, if you are determined to make yourself sick by swallowing cherry pits, you could swallow too many at once and make yourself sick, but the exact number needed really varies quite a bit depending upon the state of your own personal digestive system. Some people seem to have the ability to pass virtually any quantity of indigestible objects through their digestive systems. My guess is, if you were to eat two pounds of cherries, along with the pits, all at one sitting, you have an excellent chance of making yourself ill.
The plural form of the noun cherry is cherries.The plural possessive form is cherries'.example: This is a device to remove the cherries' pits.
As far as I know you only need one pit to grow cherry tree. lol