
You shouldn’t do it. Grandpa seems to be in a good mood today! Of course! Oh, I see! Cute grandchild and grandfather having a fun drinking time together!! But if you feed him too much just to see his happy face… Grandpa’s snacks! Warm and slightly bitter and delicious~ Yes! Sooo good! This is really tasty, huh! Want more? That’s the best companion for evening drinks, right? If my little daughter is so happy eating things picked from our own yard… VOL.27 Ginkgo Aki Konishi
Poison!!!
The grandfather in the previous work died of cancer…
It’s an addiction!!
Arsenic? It’s in trace amounts, so if you feed a lot to children, they could die.
>>4
Arsenic has nothing to do with it at all.
MPN is a complicated toxic component.
Let’s do some research before responding a bit!
I remember it has to be buried in the ground and left for about a winter; otherwise, it won’t be good.
>>5
Is this the one that Professor Urushihara, the animal doctor, got bored with and tossed away…?
>>6
That damn little brat.
>>5
You don’t need to stay that long! You can manage in about a month.
This is relatively famous, isn’t it?
Not only smelly, but also dangerous 💀
Blafland Aki Konishi Things You Should Not Do Ginkgo Nut Poisoning Ginkgo can be read both as “ichou” and “ginnan.” The part used as food is the seeds of the ginkgo tree, called ginnan. They are used in dishes such as simmered dishes, stir-fries, and chawanmushi. While they are widely enjoyed as food for sake and as ingredients in salads, they are actually contraindicated for children. Generally, they should not be given to those under 5 years old. Even for those over 6, the limit is 5 seeds per day. The mortality rate following symptoms such as toxicity and vomiting is 13%. Even cooking does not eliminate the toxicity, and there are cases of poisoning from accidentally eating 7 seeds. The toxic dose for adults is said to be more than 40 seeds. Please be mindful of moderation. ◆Things You Should Not Do (7) / End To be continued in the next issue (on sale April 18).
As an adult, you have quite a lot of leeway, but as a child, your capacity is limited, right? Ginkgo…
Grandpa, this is something you can’t die completely from, even if you die, right?
If they are over 6 years old, it’s best not to feed them more than 5 pieces; if it’s just chawanmushi, then it might be okay to go a little lower on the weight without much risk.
>>10
If it’s below that, there are some that haven’t developed processing capability beyond what is expected for their weight…
Even adults have until 40, huh?
>>11
Well, there’s no way (he/she/they) would eat 40…
>>15
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>>11
That’s not something you just eat!
>>17
Once you know that you can simply put ginkgo in an envelope to prevent them from exploding and then microwave them, they become really easy to eat.
In reality, it’s a bit bittersweet, so I feel that kids wouldn’t eat it much.
But there are kids who like that kind of thing.
I see… I didn’t know that.
I’m not good at chawanmushi, but I can eat as many of the fluffy ones as I want.
When I was a child, I was told not to eat too many ginkgo nuts because it would make me have a nosebleed.
About two cups of chawanmushi feel like the right amount.
There’s a warning that says not to feed too much of the store-bought ones, right?
The reason for burying it is to rot the stinky fruit flesh, so addiction might not be very related.
Children are weak…
Lychee can also be addictive, so let’s be careful.
Buried or not, the toxicity won’t disappear.
I remember eating a lot when I was in elementary school, but was it dangerous?
Poison Grandpa…
It’s not surprising that an accident occurs, given that there are those who speak without a name based on their knowledge of this vessel.
I hate the idea of using it for suicide, as it seems like it would be painful.
Is there no poison that can make me die instantly like this?
>>32
Don’t have such an idea with ginkgo.
A mortality rate of 13% is quite high…
I knew it was poison, but the outline was lower than I thought…
It’s dangerous even for adults if they’re not careful.
There are people who feed honey to infants, so there must be those who don’t know that eating too many ginkgo nuts can be fatal…
In the first place, bitterness has an image of being a risk sign.
Even if it’s just the small beans for Setsubun, it’s tough to eat as many as my age, let alone 40 ginkgo nuts.
>>37
It can be soybeans or peanuts, but aren’t the number of years just a few dozen grains…? Even one serving of natto has more than 100 grains, right?
>>50
I’ve never seen natto used for Setsubun beans before.
>>55
Both the beans for Setsubun and natto are soybeans.
If you eat dozens of them before the poison, your digestion has to work hard and your stomach probably feels like it’s crying.
If you eat too much, it’s normally safe among poison types, but since the tolerance is low, accidents happen quite often.
For the same reason, don’t overdo it with hijiki either.
>>41
What is the same reason…?
>>41
The lethal dose of hijiki is an unrealistic amount, so you don’t need to worry about it…
A lot gets lost during the cooking process.
Some shellfish have shellfish toxins, and there are actually limited things that can be fed to children without risk.
Isn’t it the case that arsenic in hijiki is almost removed by the time it’s sold?
Are there other ingredients?
Did we cover the topic of water intoxication in this series?
Ginkgo nut poisoning is due to a deficiency of some vitamin B.
I think it could be prevented if we took the supplement together, but I wonder if anyone has experimented with that.
>>47
There are reports that administering VB6 has been effective in treating addiction.
The amount of arsenic contained in hijiki is at a level that you would need to eat several kilograms to have a problem.
But I can eat a lot of nuts.
If you love ginkgo, you might eat it.
If you’re eating at the level of a mountain of edamame, even adults might end up going to the hospital.
I vomited around the age of 20.
I think that maybe over 30 is a dangerous amount.
>>53
I didn’t think experienced people would come out, right!?
>>53
If it happened when you were an adult rather than as a child, it seems like you should pay more attention to your nutritional status.
Mom said it’s bad to eat too many ginkgo nuts, but she said the kids were eating them as much as they liked, saying they were delicious.
Nuts really make you gain weight.
Even tomatoes have toxins!
>>60
The lethal dose is 4 tons!
>>62
I think you would die no matter what you eat at that amount.
Nuts are suitable as portable food for mountain climbing.
Eggplant and so on.
Vitamin B loss nuts!
I think there are quite a few people who know about ginkgo, as it’s been mentioned quite some time ago.
It seems like there’s a part where it’s bad that they serve as much food as they want when he’s being served.
I have memories of eating a lot when I was a child, but nothing happened, so I guess I was just lucky…
Ginko Toki Shin has a somewhat cute name.
Stop the trend of not properly feeding the thread image!
>>73
Grandma’s meals might be the type where she wants to feed her grandchildren lots of meat, fish, and croquettes… so there might not be many vegetables!
It’s better to be cautious, but if that’s all there is as a snack, then it’s a different story.
It’s not a food that you usually eat in large quantities with a regular meal.
574 grains!?!?!
Freshly baked ginkgo nuts are dangerous because you can easily eat over 100 of them.
Put it in an envelope and microwave it.
I’m going to say it since no one else will, but the child wrapped in ginkgo leaves is cute.
>>29
Is the old data pushing up the mortality rate…?
When I asked if the mortality rate is surprisingly high when signing the surgery consent form at the hospital, I was told that it’s data that includes past medical technologies…
>>79
It seems that there were terrible situations where people tried to fill their stomachs with ginkgo nuts during the worst nutritional conditions of the war and post-war period.
>>81
It’s like a cycad hell…
Looking at the report, do kids who like ginkgo nuts really eat that much!?
That’s how it is.
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It’s not impossible to buy normally, so if there’s someone in the family who likes ginkgo, it could happen.
>>84
Ginkgo nuts are sold in packs or bags, so they come in quite a large quantity.
Since I grew up in a region where we devour bowls full of edamame, eating ginkgo nuts with that mindset might be a bit dangerous.
I wonder if I left a large amount of roasted ginkgo nuts in the room where the children are…
No, but could that really happen…?
Was it really that delicious…?
A big tree is growing in the neighboring house, and the smell makes me anxious every year, so even as an adult, I can’t enjoy eating them.
When I was a kid, I couldn’t appreciate how bitter and delicious it was.
The grandchild’s face is bubbling, and it brings forth some unpleasant feelings.
It’s a strange feeling of being drawn in, even though I shouldn’t be watching…
>>95
Maybe it’s a drawing made by someone who likes loli…
Even for adults, 40 pills is quite a realistic number and it’s scary.
Children can vary quite a bit, from 7 to 150.
>>97
It’s something that is quite influenced by nutritional status…
That being said, the fluctuations are significant.
Isn’t it that ginkgo nuts aren’t something you eat in large quantities by themselves?
Dying from such a single-digit grain is pretty scary.
This will be enough for one pack of boiled water.
There are probably people who eat about one pack at a time.
I think modern kids wouldn’t die from a single digit grain, as it simply has no meaning to verify.
Isn’t Kosei Akira a lolicon!?
Still usable.
It’s better to recognize that aiming for the bare minimum doesn’t benefit anyone, so it’s not good for children to eat a lot.
Does that mean you want to eat a lot while drinking Chocola BB?
>>108
Stop trying to counter poison damage with regeneration.
There is a big ginkgo tree at the nearby shrine, and in the fall, there would be a scramble for the ginkgo nuts, but were they poisonous…?
Surely, ginkgo contains harmful components, but is this girl going to die?
The grandfather in the thread image will probably be shunned by relatives from now on…
>>112
As long as you don’t die, you’re safe!
I love roasted ginkgo nuts; they’re fluffy and delicious.
I can eat as much as I want.
A toddler eating 50 pieces is a bit odd; I mean, someone should stop them before they eat that much.
The limit was lower than I expected…
I liked eating it roasted on the stove, but it was crazy for me.
The family in this work is quite different from the one in the previous work.
The previous work dies, you know.
If I didn’t know, I might eat about 10 of them, and 13% is really scary…
>>121
Look, that’s why numbers are scary, because they can deceive nameless people like this.
In the case of ginkgo toxicity occurring with a low probability, an additional 13%.
>>121
It includes the times of ancient history when nutritional conditions were poor and the mechanisms of poisoning were unknown.
In modern times, you can eat an insane amount and only just start to get addicted, and it’s unlikely you’ll die from it.
If you leave it untreated without going to the hospital, you won’t know.
Can I read this manga on an app or something?
>>122
I think you can’t read it unless you buy Goraku.
So let’s buy and read the manga magazine “Manga Goraku” from Han!
In addition, the previous work “How I Die” is currently a big hit!
At 4 or 5 years old, they really die…
Grandpa, you didn’t know something like that… that’s tough.
>>127
I didn’t know either.
In other words, if you take it with vitamin B, can you eat ginkgo nuts as much as you want…?