Humans have been cultivating green peas for 5,000 years, beginning with farmers in ancient Egypt and China. As researchers have learned more about the health benefits of green peas, it’s not surprising that their popularity has endured. Peas are a starchy vegetable that actually belong to the legume family. A ½ cup serving of green …
Sugar Snap Pea Season Commences In China
China Temperatures are rising and spring has commenced with heavy rain which has hurt some of the crops. Shandong Province Asparagus harvest will begin this month and to date outlook is good with nice quality and good yields. Spinach production is also underway. Zhejiang Province Broccoli harvest is winding down. Higher price for raw material, along with …
FSMA Guidelines In A Nutshell
The Preventive Controls for Human Food (PCHF) regulation, often referred to as FSMA – Food Safety Modernization Act, is the first major overhaul of our nation’s food safety practices since 1938. This law has been enacted to ensure the safe preparation of food products for human consumption in the United States. It includes new regulations …
Mexican Broccoli Supplies Beginning To Rebound
Mexico Coming off one of the worst years in history for processors of frozen broccoli and cauliflower, the situation is starting to look up. Conditions in the Bajio Valley where the majority of both broccoli and cauliflower are now being harvested is good as weather has warmed favoring both quality and volume. The weather forecast is for continued …
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Broccoli Yogurt Promises a New Cure for Cancer Patients
In Singapore, scientists recently discovered the naturally occurring bacteria and compounds found in yogurt and broccoli become a powerful antidote to colorectal cancer. The researchers created a non-toxic variation of E. coli called E. coli Nissle, a type of bacteria that occurs naturally in the digestive system. To administer the cure, the researchers gave mice …
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Understanding How HACCP and HARPC Work Together
Many food processors and food companies will already be familiar with the acronyms HACCP and HARPC, but may be unsure of how the two food safety standards work in tandem. A common question is “Can you combine them”? Yes, you can, it is a perfectly fine to combine the requirements for both under one document. …
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Pineapple’s Power!
As winter settles over the northern hemisphere, a taste of the tropics seems more appealing than ever. Fortunately, pineapple offers numerous health benefits that can help keep winter colds at bay while supporting overall health. Pineapple contains a blend of enzymes called bromelain, which delivers antioxidants and helps the body digest protein. The anti-inflammatory properties …
Record-Breaking Listeria Outbreak Rattles South Africa
In January, officials in South Africa announced that the total number of people affected by a listeria outbreak had risen to an alarming 767, the biggest listeria outbreak to date. The outbreak has affected nine provinces but is concentrated in the northeastern regions of the country, with two-thirds of cases centered in Pretoria, Johannesburg, and …
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Mushrooms Predicted to Gain New Popularity in 2018
As consumers become increasingly invested in healthy eating, mushrooms are predicted to be one of the hottest foods of 2018. Lion’s mane, reishi, cordyceps, and chaga may all soon be household names. Instead of stir frying or roasting, we’ll see powdered mushrooms in beverages, soups, and desserts, as well as certain cosmetic products. Popular mushrooms …
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Refusal of Inspection May Affect Imported Food
Before foreign foods arrive in the United States, in most cases the FDA inspects the facilities where the food is produced to ensure that they are compliant with US food safety guidelines. The agency has released a draft of new guidelines for this process that will be available for public comment for 75 days. Under …
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California Fires Damage Avocado Crop
United States California’s recent wild fires have hurt all agriculture, especially the avocado and lemon crops. The Thomas fire which spread from Ventura County into Santa Barbara county hit the largest avocado and lemon producing region in the U.S.A. Avocado trees were particularly damaged as they line hillsides which were in the direct path of …