jvs, is that what they call laetril (or something like that) in peach and apricot seed? ear
Ear,
I dont know what compound they found in those pits, but I do remember hearing many many moons ago that medical science was going to look into a chemical compound in a Apricot pit as a possible cancer cure. I dont think it ever worked out as a cure, but they looked into it. So there would be some unhealty parts in a Apricot pit. I would guess that Arsenic and Cyanide have a tendency to hide in fruit pits, although I have no proof of that.
I also wanted to bring up Sassafras trees...
I dont exactly know if sassafras can be used in winemaking, but I remember reading that all of the parts of a sassafras tree can be deadly, including the leaves. Seems to contain some cancer causing compounds.
I was surprised to read that since every time I went walking in the woods somewhere and came across a sassafras tree, I chewed on some leaves. I always looked forward to it. Sassafras trees are not uncommon here in Pennsylvania. I even know a guy, that when he smokes meat, he only uses Sassafras. It comes out great.
But now I have to second guess using it in anything.