Swallowing a fruit pit usually poses little risk, as most pits will pass through the digestive system without causing harm. However, larger pits can potentially lead to choking or blockages in the digestive tract. While fruit pits contain small amounts of cyanogenic compounds, the body typically metabolizes them safely in the quantities found in a single pit. If you experience any discomfort or symptoms after swallowing a pit, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Nothing, it will come out the normal way. It can't reach the baby if that is what you are concerned about.
Nothing would happen. You may get some extra protein, but that's it.
Eating fruit pit kernels regularly is not beneficial.
A fruit that has a pit is commonly referred to as a "stone fruit." Examples of stone fruits include peaches, cherries, plums, and apricots. The pit, or stone, is the hard inner seed that is surrounded by the fleshy part of the fruit.
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The pit, fruits have seeds and the pit is a seed.
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I would think it meant the "pit" of a fruit, the part you throw out (unless you plan on planting it). The fruit is the eatable yummy part, the pit the uneatable yucky part.
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he pit in his mouth and relaxed his throat kinda like your mom
jizzz But fruit is probably easier to swallow.