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Extracting cyanide from peach stones is highly dangerous and illegal in many jurisdictions due to the toxicity of cyanogenic compounds. Peach stones contain amygdalin, which can release cyanide when metabolized. However, attempting to extract cyanide poses severe health risks and potential legal consequences. It is strongly advised to avoid any attempts to extract cyanide and to handle all plant materials safely and responsibly.
the seed of the peach is called a STONE
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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.")
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Places to extract stone are typically called quarries. Quarries are locations where large quantities of stone are mined or extracted for use in construction, landscaping, and other applications.
The middle part of a peach is called a fruit stone!
Yes. The skin, the juicy flesh, and the stone.