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Hidden Cancer Risk in Your Kitchen?

28 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Cooking methods like grilling create cancer-causing chemicals.
  • Soybean oil, duck meat, and canola oil found with highest PAHs.
  • Fatty foods heated at high temperatures can form more cancer compounds.
Hidden Cancer Risk in Your Kitchen?

A recent study has identified cancer-causing chemicals, known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), in everyday foods and revealed that common cooking practices are a significant source. Methods such as grilling, frying, and smoking food contribute to the formation of these harmful compounds within the food itself.

The research highlighted specific foods with notably high levels of PAHs, including soybean oil, duck meat, and canola oil. These chemicals can also be found in pork, processed meats, and even some dairy and seafood. PAHs tend to accumulate in fats, and high-temperature cooking can exacerbate their presence.

By understanding which foods and preparation methods pose the greatest risk, consumers can make informed dietary choices. Reducing exposure to PAHs by avoiding highly processed items and minimizing high-temperature cooking can be proactive steps towards lowering cancer risk.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Soybean oil, duck meat, and canola oil were found to have the highest levels of cancer-causing chemicals (PAHs).
Cancer-causing chemicals called PAHs form when foods are cooked at high temperatures through methods like frying, grilling, and smoking.
To reduce exposure to cancer-causing chemicals, it is advised to minimize activities like smoking meats, frying, and grilling.

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