What is toxic squash syndrome?

The toxicity associated with consumption of foods high in cucurbitacins is sometimes referred to as "toxic squash syndrome". In France in 2018, two women who ate soup made from bitter pumpkins became sick, involving nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and had hair loss weeks later.
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Is toxic squash syndrome fatal?

Shravan Bohra, gastroenterologist at Ahmedabad Apollo Hospital in India who treated the man, the toxins in the cucurbitacin-loaded gourd juice caused swelling in the liver, gallbladder, kidney, and pancreas. In 2015, a German man died after eating a zucchini packed with the deadly toxin, as reported by The Daily Meal.
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What causes toxic squash?

As it turns out, some members of the Cucurbitaceae family — which includes pumpkins, squash, melons and cucumbers — can produce a group of chemicals known as cucurbitacins. Not only do these chemicals taste bitter, but they can also have toxic effects on human cells.
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What is toxic squash?

Toxic squash syndrome occurs when a person eats something from the gourd fruit and vegetable family that contains unusually high levels of cucurbitacins. Plants in the gourd family include courgette, melon, pumpkin, squash, and cucumber.
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Can you get sick from eating squash?

Squash can contain a toxic compound called cucurbitacin E., which can cause cucurbit poisoning, also known as toxic squash syndrome (not to be confused with toxic shock syndrome) in people who ingest it.
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Why is zucchini not good for you?

Raw zucchini is generally safe to eat, but in some cases, it may be extremely bitter. This indicates that it's high in cucurbitacins, which are compounds that can be toxic. However, cucurbitacin poisoning is very unlikely from commercial varieties.
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How do you keep squash from being toxic?

To prevent cucurbitacin poisoning, keep the following in mind: Do not eat wild cucurbits. They are poisonous! If you eat a cultivated cucurbit with an unusually strong, bitter taste, spit it out.
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Why do my hands feel weird after cutting butternut squash?

The liquid is so strong that it can harden into protective scab if the squash becomes cut or damaged—much like a tree. This sap has the same effect on skin, it creates a tough film that can feel stiff, or even itchy.
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Can squash hurt your stomach?

A study published in Clinical Toxicology in 2018 published a study from France that found 353 cases of reported adverse effects reported from eating bitter squashes. Diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain were the most common symptoms.
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Are all squash seeds safe to eat?

Yes, all squash seeds are edible and have nutritional value. You can eat the seeds from butternut squash, acorn squash, and spaghetti squash. You can use them just like you would pumpkin seeds because pumpkins are also a variety of squash.
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Can you eat canned pumpkin out of the can?

A: Yes, it's cooked. It's been steamed and pureed. It's safe to eat right from the can, but we think it tastes better in a pumpkin cheesecake.
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Why does butternut squash give me diarrhea?

Butternut is a type of laxative called a stimulant laxative. Stimulant laxatives speed up the bowels. Taking butternut along with other stimulant laxatives could speed up the bowels too much and cause dehydration and low minerals in the body.
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Is it OK to eat summer squash raw?

Summer squash are a little different. The seeds and skin are soft and fully edible. They are sometimes referred to as “soft shell squash” and as such, can be cooked or eaten raw. The entire squash is edible, versus the winter squash's hard seeds and shell that needs to be removed.
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Can cucumbers cause food poisoning?

With their thick skin and easy-to-grow ability, cucumbers seem like an unlikely source of food poisoning, but over the last 3 years alone, this low-calorie salad staple has caused two different Salmonella outbreaks, according to the CSPI.
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Why does my spaghetti squash taste bitter?

Extreme cold, heat, drought or too much irrigation, or even a lack of plant nutrients, excessive pest infestation or disease can all create these elevated levels of cucurbitacin in the squash resulting in a bitter flavor.
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Why does my pumpkin taste bitter?

Cucurbits can contain cucurbitacin, a toxic compound that gives off a bitter taste. The bitterness is bred out of domesticated cucurbits. But sometimes insects moving from one field to another cross-pollinate a cultivated plant with a wild or ornamental one.
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Is squash good for leaky gut?

Foods rich in fermentable fibres like: sweet potato, cauliflower, butternut squash and artichoke. They are great for the stimulation of good bacteria production in the colon. They also stabilise blood sugar levels, increase low acid stomach levels and reduce inflammation in the gut.
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Is squash good for your gut?

It is a good source of fiber, potassium, and several other key nutrients. The nutritional content of squash makes it beneficial for digestion, blood pressure, and for healthy skin and hair, among others. Squash can enhance or form the basis of a range of sweet and savory dishes.
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Will squash give you gas?

Considerations. Increasing your intake of dietary fiber with foods like winter squash can cause digestive side effects such as flatulence, diarrhea, abdominal cramps and bloating.
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How do you cure squash hands?

Use a topical steroid: If you are having an intense reaction, Rabach says these doctor-prescribed lotions are the fastest route “to reduce itching, inflammation, and burning” caused by squash hands.
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How common is butternut squash allergy?

Is butternut squash a common allergen? No. Allergies to butternut squash are rare, though it's not uncommon to get an itchy rash on the hands after handling winter squashes. To minimize any reaction, wash your hands after preparing the squash.
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Can butternut squash cause a skin reaction?

Butternut squash and Acorn squash have been known to cause an allergic reaction in many individuals, especially in food preparation where the squash skin is cut and exposed to the epidermis.
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Can you plant summer and winter squash together?

Summer squash, pumpkins, gourds, and some types of winter squash belong to the same plant species, Cucurbita pepo. All varieties within this species may cross with one another.
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Is cucurbitacin poisonous?

Cucurbitacin B, whose structure is shown, is extremely toxic when ingested (see hazard information box); E is not as toxic but is still harmful if swallowed. Cucurbitacins are also known as “bitter principles” of cucurbits.
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Can zucchini be toxic?

Zucchinis, also called courgettes, contain a naturally occurring compound. When this is at a high enough level it can lead to symptoms such as nausea and diarrhea. Four families in Castle Acre, Norfolk, reported feeling unwell after eating produce they had grown, according to the BBC.
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