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10
Feb
2012
Expanding the list of bad [foodborne disease causing] bacteria?

15 hours ago by mwb124

There is currently a push to put a zero tolerance on four strains of drug-resistant salmonella in uncooked meat (link below). This comes after the 2011 outbreak of Salmonella linked to ground beef where 20 people were reported to become ill. ( http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/typhimurium-groundbeef/020 ...

Penn State Food Safety Blog - pennstatefoodsafety.blogspot.com · 1 reference

PRODUCT REVIEW: We Try Out Water-Saving Vege Aqua Fruit and Vegetable Wash

21 hours ago by Yuka Yoneda

If you’ve been trying to incorporate more fruits and veggies into your diet but find washing them to be a chore, Vege Aqua is a new product that might make it feel like less cumbersome. Unlike other produce washes that contain a long list of ingredients like oleic acid, glycerol, ethyl alcohol or po ...

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29
Jan
2012
Los Vegetales: uso y cuidado

13 days ago by Vesta

Cuidados especiales para los vegetales Los vegetales, alimentos perecederos que se alteran con facilidad, necesitan acciones concretas de manipulación para evitar toxiinfecciones El consumo de frutas y verduras en una dieta equilibrada y saludable es de sobra conocido y necesario. Las autoridades re ...

La Trastienda - vesta-salud2.blogspot.com

23
Jan
2012
Food Recall: Gippsland Sprout Co AGAIN. E.coli

18 days ago by Janette Kadamani

Date Notified To FSANZ 20 January 2012 Find This Original Document On www.foodstandards.gov.au Food Type Fresh produce Product Name Gippsland Sprout Co Salad (Alfalfa, Onion and Mung Bean mix Flowerdale Farm Alfalfa Salad Sprouts (Alfalfa, Onion and Mung Bean mix) Package Description & Size 120g, pl ...

MQA Updates - mqaupdates.blogspot.com

Eat seaweed, make fuel.

19 days ago by Micol, Talk Science Project Developer

Well, that’s what happens if you are colony of genetically engineered E.coli bacteria! Scientists have given the bacteria genes that make it convert complex sugars in the seaweed into alcohol, which can then be used as a fuel. Seaweed is plentiful, and grows naturally in our oceans. A very good thin ...

Talk Science - sciencemuseumdiscovery.com/blogs/talkscience

20
Jan
2012
Honey Suppresses Mutagenic Pathways in E.Coli

22 days ago by Bee Healthy Farms

Encouraging news for beekeepers worldwide harvesting monofloral honeys... Encouraging news for hospitals worldwide with antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli... Suppression of Error Prone Pathway is Responsible for Antimutagenic Activity of Honey Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2012, Jan 14 Honey, bot ...

Bee Healthy Farms - beehealthyfarms.blogspot.com

19
Jan
2012
“Back in the Saddle Again”

22 days ago by Debbie

I vividly remember sitting in front of my little blue record player with cowboys all over it playing my 33 1/3 yellow discs and singing this song by Gene Autry. I even had a Gene Autry cowboy hat and holster set. Don’t know why Mom and Dad didn’t give me Dale Evans or Annie Okley(?) I also remember ...

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16
Jan
2012
Food Recall: Mung Beans E.coli

25 days ago by Janette Kadamani

Date Notified To FSANZ 16 January 2012 Find This Original Document On www.foodstandards.gov.au Food Type Fresh produce Product Name Gippsland Sprout Co Mung Beans Flowerdale Farm Mung Sprouts Package Description & Size Oblong clam shaped plastic tamper proof package - 200g Date Marking USE BY 15 Jan ...

MQA Updates - mqaupdates.blogspot.com

The latest in meat safety: another form of zapping? // science

25 days ago by Marion

Bacterial contamination of meat is an ongoing problem and everyone wishes for an easy fix—one that does not require meat producers and packers to prevent contamination. Irradiation works, but raises feasibility and other concerns. How about electrocution? Food Production Daily reports that hitting m ...

Food Politics - foodpolitics.com · Rank: 1,291 · 986 references

09
Jan
2012
Sepa en qué consiste el “mal de las hamburguesas”

32 days ago by adminlaive

Las enfermedades transmitidas por alimentos (ETA) constituyen un importante problema de salud a nivel mundial. Éstas se producen por el consumo de agua o alimentos contaminados con microorganismos, parásitos, o bien, las sustancias tóxicas que ellos producen. Los síntomas pueden variar dependiendo d ...

Laive S.A. - Página Oficial - laiveesvida.com · Rank: 56,348 · 20 references

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