The most cancerous foods are red meat and processed meats such as venison, lamb, pork and beef.
Ultra processed foods are also the most cancerous as well as farmed salmon, microwave popcorn, dairy foods, and foods cooked with palm oil.
When palm oil is heated to 392 F the palm oil produces carcinogens.
Potato chips, burnt foods including bunt toast, burnt meats are also considered cancerous.
To cook meat to prevent carcinogens prepare the meat ahead of time and marinate the meat for around 30 minutes before cooking.
You can also prevent carcinogens in meat by reducing the cooking time by microwaving the meat before cooking it and avoid direct heat.
Don't let the meat touch an open flame directly or hot metal surface.
If grilling the meat "don't" grill the meat over direct heat.
However if the meat does have to be grilled over a direct flame be sure to turn the meat over frequently to reduce the exposure to carcinogens.
Burnt meats are generally safe to eat although they have the potential to cause cancer just like burnt toast has the potential to cause cancer.
The chance of getting cancer through from burnt meat, burnt toast or other burnt foods is pretty low.
As long as the meat or toast or other food is not burnt too bad it's generally safe to eat.
The reason why burnt toast is bad for you is because the burnt toast contains a chemical called acrylamide which has been linked to cancer.
Burnt toast is considered carcinogenic which means it has the potential to cause cancer.
Not everyone who eats burnt toast will get cancer as a result but eating burnt toast can increase your risk of getting cancer.
So it's not recommended to eat burnt toast.
Acrylamide is a chemical that is also found in starchy foods like bread and potatoes, if they're cooked at high temperatures for a long time.
This also includes baking, barbecue, frying, grilling, toasting, or roasting.
You can also find acrylamide in other foods such as biscuits and coffee.