I have eaten pine nuts many times in the past and never had any reaction before. These pine nuts looked and tasted the same as all the other batches that I've had before. This batch had been in my freezer for probably 3 months or so, but I've stored them for that long before and not had a problem. I did not eat any more from this batch after finding this forum. If I was brave and really wanted to confirm the anecdotal evidence I would, but that bitter taste was just too awful.
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If anyone has any info from a medical point of view, please post something!! We cannot all be wrong on this. I am in IT and when we see a pattern like this in the world of computers it is considered a true global issue and all "ants" are called on deck.
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My nutritionist thought the symptoms that I described to her -the bitter metallic aftertaste and digestive disturbance sounded like mercury contamination. Indeed a urine test that I had two weeks after eating the pine nuts showed elevated mercury.
The lab test showed less than the detection limit for mercury and most other heavy metals. Aluminum and copper made a showing as did lower detections of cadmium, nickel and tin. So it remains a mystery as to why people are experiencing this weird taste disturbance after eating pine nuts from China.
My symptoms are gone now but I will be following up with checking on whether or not my dental fillings are leaking mercury. Good health to you all.
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Like everone else I have a disgusting taste in my mouth and siliva, all my food tastes horrid and earlier I threw away some parmisan cheese coz I though it was off.
Was getting fed up and googled and cannot believe I have found this thread!!!!!!!
My mum has just come back from syberia in russia (we r from scotladn UK) and she brought back pine nuts that she bought at a local market I probably ate about 4 handfuls on fri and sat (todsy is sun evening). She also brought a pine nut cone as a special present for me which is very interesting and makes me realise why the nuts r so expensive!!!
Anyway this evening I developed the horrible taste, so after at least a day after eating the nuts. Also On fri nite we went out for a meal in an itailan restaurant and I had pasta pesto which wasnt very good. I have absolutely no idea where there pine nuts came from.
I have no idea what blood group I am and am definately not pregnant. Like every1 else I have eaten pine nuts plenty before. I was wondering if this is a new problem in recent years. Is there anything we can do to complain? Please reply and say how long it lasts.
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I did ask my buddy who is an ER physician, about this. He had no clue what is was. His answer was “let me give some steroids. That’s what we do when we don’t know what else to do to fix something.” GREAT!!! Now there’s a way to build faith in our medical system.
Will try to update as things move forward.
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Usually elevated mercury would be from eating a lot of fish but I don't eat fish at all.
I have the same problem as another writer who mentioned a tongue sensitivity to walnuts and acidic foods. I have trouble with most fruits and aged foods.
This has happened before, in fact it seems like a couple of times a year. I would love to know what causes it. ?
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I ate pine nuts two days ago purchased from Whole Foods Market in Winston-Salem, NC. packaged in the blue "365 EVERYDAY VALUE" resealable bag. The product label said they were a product of China and "Best Before 12/25/2009".
Having never eaten pine nuts before, I checked online to research the nutrition facts about them and to see if they really came from pine trees.
I searched at the Wikipedia site and saw the article about the risks of eating pine nuts. So I was aware that the bitterness was a problem for some people. I hoped I would not be one of those people since I had already eaten some before my research. The best part of this is that when the bitterness set in I was not panicked. :-)
I will be reporting this incident to the FDA and keeping these nuts until I am sure they won't be needed for further investigation.
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I posted a couple of months back about my experience with the bitter taste & that it went away after approximately 8 days. Last week I ate some hummus that had pine nuts in it. I didn't notice them until I'd had several bites. Just wanted to follow-up and say that I've NOT experienced the horrible taste again. I don't know that I want to purposefully go out and taste a bunch of pine nuts again just to check if the bitterness returns, but I am happy to report that it may have been a one-time thing as opposed to a lifetime pine nuts issue.
To all of you suffering from the bitterness right now, stock up on sugar-free peppermint gum, diet soda and chicken. Those are the only things that consistently seemed palatable. You'll be back to your old self within a week or so. Good luck!
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Good luck from the Netherlands.
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