Mexico: US warning against Mexican jalapeno 'baseless'
Jul 30, 2008
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The Associated Press - Jul 25, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — Only jalapeno peppers grown in Mexico are implicated in the nationwide salmonella outbreak, the government announced Friday in clearing
US narrows salmonella warning to Mexican jalapenos
Reuters - Jul 25, 2008
By Lisa Richwine WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US health officials urged consumers on Friday to avoid only raw jalapeno peppers from Mexico, narrowing an earlier
Yes, we have no jalapenos
Boston Globe - Jul 24, 2008
Now that jalapenos are said to be the culprit in the recent salmonella outbreak, rather than tomatoes, we have a new food to freak out about.
FDA Inspectors Say Peppers May Be Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
Voice of America - Jul 23, 2008
By Paul Sisco US government inspectors searching for the cause of a recent salmonella outbreak have a new lead. Inspectors at the US Food and Drug
FDA Finds Salmonella Strain In Jalapeno Pepper
CBS News - Jul 23, 2008
(AP) Government inspectors finally have a big clue in the nationwide salmonella outbreak: They found the same bacteria strain on a single Mexican-grown
Salmonella Outbreak: Peppers Out
KNWA - Jul 27, 2008
Hot peppers grown in the United States have been cleared off the list of the vegetables suspected of causing an outbreak of salmonella.
Health Officials Limit Salmonella Warning To Mexico-Grown Peppers
eFluxMedia - Jul 27, 2008
By John Wolper US health officials are on the right track of solving the salmonella outbreak mystery and have issued on Friday a recommendation for
Peppers Test Positive For Salmonella
BirdChannel.com - Jul 26, 2008
By Erin O’Brien Investigators from numerous organizations, including the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and
FDA Tests Jalapeño Peppers For Salmonella Source
NY1 - Jul 25, 2008
The Food and Drug Administration is focusing on Mexican-grown jalapeño peppers as a source of a nationwide salmonella outbreak. They say these peppers,
FDA says US jalapenos safe to eat
News 14 Carolina - Jul 25, 2008
RALEIGH – The Food and Drug Administration said Friday that jalapeno peppers from the US are safe to eat. The FDA had issued a warning earlier this month
Safety Policy Must Allow Producers 'A Livelihood'
FarmWeek - Jul 25, 2008
National Center for Food Safety and Technology Director Martin Cole argues for US food safety policy that minimizes public health risks but “allows people
Salmonella Focuses US Food Safety Issue
Ontario Now - Jul 25, 2008
Washington, DC- The outbreak of Salmonella in the United States, which first started in April, and the twisting winding path of the pursuit of its origin
Jalapeno peppers may be scarce since they've been linked to
Rome News-Tribune - Jul 24, 2008
By Katy Miller, Rome News-Tribune Staff Writer That hot, tangy crunch of a fresh jalapeno pepper might be out of reach for the time being.
Smith’s removes jalapenos from shelves
KOB.com - Jul 24, 2008
The Smith’s grocery chain has begun removing jalapenos from its stores after the peppers were implicated in a salmonella outbreak. The parent company of the
A pepper the answer to salmonella outbreak?
Atlantic Farm Focus - Jul 24, 2008
BY STAFF A jalapeno pepper may hold the answers to the salmonella outbreak haunting the United States. On July 21, Food and Drug Administration officials
FDA Warning: Jalapeños Should Be Pulled From Menus
eFluxMedia - Jul 24, 2008
By Alice Turner The Food and Drug Administration announced on Monday it had finally found a contaminated jalapeño pepper grown in Mexico , carrying a strain
Jalapeno Peppers Removed From Market
Enews 2.0 - Jul 24, 2008
By Larise Hoffman Southern California stores began to take serious measures on Tuesday and started pulling jalapeno peppers from their shelves,
Grocery Store Recalls Jalapeno Peppers After Salmonella Warning
dBTechno - Jul 24, 2008
Boston (dbTechno) - A company by the name of HE Butt Grocery Co. has issued a voluntary recall of fresh jalapeno peppers following a recent salmonella
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