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Blue Plastic Straw B My boy baked a cake a couple days ago and one of the layers got stuck in the pan so he just left it in there and we've been picking bits of it out over the last couple days. Today I was eating a piece and I noticed a metallic taste. I looked at the bottom of the cake and there were spots of what looked like rust all over the bottom. I looked closer at the pan and sure enough there were rusty looking splotches all over. I thought it was a stainless steel pan, but apparently it's something else and it reacted with the moisture of the cake. I brushed my teeth and drank a bunch of water, but I still have that metallic taste in my mouth. Is rust poisonous? Am I going to die? Is this a good way to get extra iron in my diet? #1 · Oct 31, 2003 My boy baked a cake a couple days ago and one of the layers got stuck in the pan so he just left it in there and we've been picking bits of it out over the last couple days. Today I was eating a piece and I noticed a metallic taste. I looked at the bottom of the cake and there were spots of what looked like rust all over the bottom. I looked closer at the pan and sure enough there were rusty looking splotches all over. I thought it was a stainless steel pan, but apparently it's something else and it reacted with the moisture of the cake. I brushed my teeth and drank a bunch of water, but I still have that metallic taste in my mouth. Is rust poisonous? Am I going to die? Is this a good way to get extra iron in my diet? Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions #2 · Oct 31, 2003 You could get a tetnis (whatever that shot's called) shot. Pehaps call your doctor/hospital/poison center just in case. Otherwise I have no idea. #3 · Oct 31, 2003 You can look up the center of poison control in your phonebook and ask them...unless your not in the US. It prolly depends on how much you ingested. I think tetnis shots are only for when you get rust in your bloodsteam, like getting cut with a rusty nail or what-have-you. #4 · Oct 31, 2003 Stainless steel can corrode, but I don't think you need to worry. And I think you can only get tetanus from something contaminated with soil or manure, and I hope your pan wasn't! I've definitely eaten nasty stuff from the insides of saucepans before, like the non stick stuff which peels off, and I think you'll be fine. I'm not sure it's a recommended way to get iron though! #5 · Oct 31, 2003 Before iron pills, people low in iron would soak rusty nails in water and drink it as a tonic. As I understand it, tetanus is from some sort of bacteria. For example, when I sliced my arm open when I fell through the window, they needed to know when my last tet shot was; as the bacteria could have been on the glass. And, you would have gotten a tet shot in Grade 9 (at least, in Canada you do), so it you got that one, you're covered until 26 or so. #6 · Oct 31, 2003 Skip your iron supplement for a day or two... Image Otherwise I don't think it's dangerous. Steel is a metallic alloy of iron and carbon. If you cook with cast iron pans, the pans themselves are said to add iron to your diet. I would be much more worried about ingesting the coating of nonstick pans. #7 · Oct 31, 2003 Quote:
Originally Posted by kristadb View Post Before iron pills, people low in iron would soak rusty nails in water and drink it as a tonic. As I understand it, tetanus is from some sort of bacteria. For example, when I sliced my arm open when I fell through the window, they needed to know when my last tet shot was; as the bacteria could have been on the glass. And, you would have gotten a tet shot in Grade 9 (at least, in Canada you do), so it you got that one, you're covered until 26 or so. Click to expand...
correct, tetanus has nothing to do with rust. And I don't think it is bad for you. http://www.nfid.org/factsheets/tetanusadult.html I don't think it will hurt you. If you are worried, call poison control. http://avogadro.chem.iastate.edu/CHE...DS/IronOre.htm #8 · Oct 31, 2003 Quote:
Originally Posted by Thalia View Post correct, tetanus has nothing to do with rust. And I don't think it is bad for you. Click to expand...
I'm with Thalis on this one. The only reason that the tetnus thing comes about is that rusty material has a honey comb structure, which is perfect for growing backteria in. If it's left in damp soil, then the tetnus bacteria occasionally lives in it. If the cake tin wasn't stored buried in the garden then there is nothing to worry about. Looks like you just got extra iron. 'Course, it's not the nicest tasting routes to boosting your iron intake. #9 · Oct 31, 2003 Quote:
'Course, it's not the nicest tasting routes to boosting your iron intake. Click to expand...
Bleh, no kidding. Looks like I'll be shopping for new cake tins, but at least I won't get sick. Thanks guys! #10 · Oct 31, 2003 What kristadb, said.... Image I saw her perscribe the nail tonic on Dr. Quinn once, and I don't even watch that show...I think we were at the doctors office or something... #11 · Nov 1, 2003 Quote:
Originally Posted by Jess B View Post Is rust poisonous? Am I going to die? Is this a good way to get extra iron in my diet? Click to expand...
No. Yes. No. Rust is iron. Everyone has to die, but not because of eating rust. However, if you eat foods out of a rusty pan regularly you´ll develop an iron overload. Some Bantu in Africa do so because of the millet (sorghum) beer they traditionally brew in rusty iron pots. Tetanus is transmitted through open wounds and JLRodgers might have heart about a tetanus shot after stepping into a rusty nail, which would be a good reason. But another thought, look if it´s an iron pot and some colour on the pot. #12 · Nov 4, 2003 Next time, you´ll probably want to scrape out the stuck cake, no matter how much it crumbles and store it in a tupperware container or something. #13 · Nov 6, 2003 Rust is basically iron oxide. The stuff that makes mars red (the planet) Iron oxide is comprised of (would you believe it?) iron and oxygen. These aren't a problem at all for the body. You'll be fine. And hey, you're a step further away from anemia. #14 · Nov 6, 2003 Yes. You will die. Some day. #15 · Nov 6, 2003 Quote:
Originally Posted by Michael View Post Yes. You will die. Some day. Click to expand...
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