The content of nitrite per 1 kg of Chinese toon sprouts is about 34 mg, and the human body needs to eat about 100 grams of nitrite (that is, almost 3 kg of Chinese toon sprouts) to have an uncomfortable reaction, so if you do not eat a lot of it, it is not necessarily toxic. In addition, each person's constitution is different, and the degree of reaction and reaction time to poisoning are also different.
Forgetting to blanch the toon is not necessarily toxic.
The Chinese toon contains a certain amount of nitrate and nitrite components, and these components can be reduced by a large part after blanching, which can prevent toxic reactions. If there is no blanching, the nitrite content per 1 kg of Chinese toon sprouts is about 34 mg, and the human body needs to eat about 100 grams of nitrite (that is, almost 3 kg of Chinese toon sprouts) to have a toxic reaction, so if you do not eat a lot of Chinese toon without blanching, it will generally not cause a toxic reaction.
Because each person's physique is different, the reaction degree and reaction time of some poisons are also different, most people will appear toxic reactions after eating improperly handled toon for a few hours, and the weaker physique may appear uncomfortable reactions shortly after eating.
Eating too much may lead to numbness of the mouth, numbness of the tongue, hypoxia, dizziness and other poisoning symptoms; Some people may have diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and other uncomfortable reactions.
If the symptoms are relatively mild, you can carry out emetic diarrhea, promote the discharge of residual food in the stomach, to prevent further aggravation of poisoning symptoms, and you can also drink warm water and drinks containing vitamin C, supplement the body's water, promote the metabolism of nitrite in the body, and help improve poisoning symptoms. If symptoms are severe, immediate medical attention is needed.