HealthBurnt food dangers: What you need to know about acrylamide

Burnt food dangers: What you need to know about acrylamide

It is practically impossible to remove all signs of scorch from food. Grilled meat, baked potatoes, croutons, and toast are often more browned than other meals. Some argue that eating charred food might have carcinogenic properties. What is the truth?

Is burnt food carcinogenic? Research leaves no illusions
Is burnt food carcinogenic? Research leaves no illusions
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Rafał Strzelec

15 August 2024 20:03

Specialists warn that eating burnt food can negatively impact our health. Grilled meat, croutons, toast, or baked vegetables are usually slightly burnt. According to scientists, this type of food may contain substances with potentially carcinogenic properties.

Is burnt food carcinogenic? Here are the research results

Gloria Hunniford and Chris Bavin, television presenters from the United Kingdom, decided to clear up doubts. On the show "Food: Truth or Scare," which aired on BBC at 19:00 GMT, they presented research results concerning the impact of charred food on health and explained whether we should really completely avoid burnt foods.

Research has shown that some products subjected to high temperatures can generate significant amounts of acrylamide. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has officially recognised this substance as potentially carcinogenic. In experiments conducted on mice, acrylamide was found in burnt foods.

It was also found that consuming 160 slices of burnt bread over a long period can harm health. Remember that the longer food is exposed to high temperatures, the higher the concentration of harmful acrylamide.

Acrylamide can lead to cancer

Acrylamide is an organic chemical compound formed during the heat treatment of foods due to reactions between amino acids and sugars found in food. This includes kitchen activities such as frying, baking, grilling, or toasting at temperatures above 120 degrees Celsius. Food gains colour and a specific taste, but in this way, a harmful substance enters the body.

The most acrylamide is found in potato crisps, chips, or cakes. It is present in smaller amounts in bread, coffee, chocolate, breakfast cereals, pretzels, beer, or poultry meat. It can also enter the body through the respiratory tract because it is found in varnishes, adhesives, or paints.

Studies unequivocally indicate that acrylamide is unhealthy for the human body. It can affect heart function, contribute to atherosclerosis or coronary artery disease, and cause chronic inflammation. In the 1990s, it was listed as a potentially carcinogenic substance. In 2011, the European Union Confederation of Food and Drink Industries recommended limiting the amount of acrylamide in products. Consumers are also informed about the negative effects of this substance.

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