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  • Daiei Trading Co. Recalls a Frozen Fish Product Due to Possible Health Risks

    Daiei Trading Co. Recalls a Frozen Fish Product Due to Possible Health Risks

    Daiei Trading Co., Incorporated has announced a product recall on one of its products, for a possible contamination of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. The product in question is the Gourmet brand of large mouth smelt (komochi shishamo). The frozen fish products were found to be un-eviscerated (internal organs had not been taken out) through a…

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  • A Product Recall of Porky Products’ Smoked Split Herring

    A Product Recall of Porky Products’ Smoked Split Herring

    Porky Products Inc. announced a recall of its Salted Smoked Herring (bloaters) products last May 2. The recall was done due to the possibility that the smoked fish product has been contaminated by bacteria. The recalled Salted Smoked Herring (bloaters) is a product that is imported from Canada. It has also been found that the…

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  • The Mineral Manganese

    The Mineral Manganese

    Although not commonly mentioned when referring to nutrients in the body, Manganese is an important trace mineral. This mineral was first considered to be a micronutrient in 1931. Although manganese is naturally-occurring, it is present only in very small amounts. Recommended Levels in the Body On average, an adult body contains about 15 to 20…

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  • Molybdenum – A Micronutrient

    Molybdenum – A Micronutrient

    Molybdenum is among the less known minerals that are actually considered as good for the body. As a trace element, this mineral is considered as a micronutrient. In adults older than 18, it is recommended to have at least 45 mg of molybdenum everyday. Foods that are Rich in Molybdenum Foods that are good sources…

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  • SunRidge Farms Recalls Specific Products for Undeclared Allergens

    SunRidge Farms Recalls Specific Products for Undeclared Allergens

    California-based SunRidge Farms/Falcon Trading Company, Inc. has announced a precautionary allergy alert on its product “SunRidge Farms All-Natural Milk Chocolate Cranberries.” This specific product may contain instead “Sunridge Farms All-Natural Milk Chocolate Toffee Peanuts” and thus might cause allergy attacks in some people. The company has initiated this recall to ensure the safety of consumers…

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  • A Recall on All Batches of “Smoked Trout Filet”

    A Recall on All Batches of “Smoked Trout Filet”

    The CFIA has recently announced a recall against all batches of “smoked trout fillet” processed by the Milford Bay Trout Farm Inc. The recall was made with their full cooperation. The smoked trout is believed to be contaminated by the bacteria Clostridium botulin. Food that has been contaminated by these bacteria does not show signs…

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  • Herring Fillets Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Herring Fillets Recalled for Possible Bacterial Contamination

    Last December 10, the CFIA issued a public warning against certain batches of herring fillets sold under the Bos Brand. The herring fillets are possibly contaminated with the bacteria Clostridium botulin. “Bos Naturally Smoked Herring Fillets – Natural” is believed to be contaminated by a bacterium that causes Botulism, a potentially fatal type of food…

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