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Wisconsin-based Jack and the Green Sprouts Inc. recalled its 5-ounce packages of alfalfa sprouts that expired on Jan. 29, as the product may be contaminated with listeria, the FDA reported.
Alfalfa sprouts that were sold in three states have been recalled over a risk of food-borne illness. Jack & The Green Sprouts, Inc., a Wisconsin-based manufacturer, issued a voluntarily recall on ...
A Nebraska company is recalling alfalfa sprouts sold in three states due to potential salmonella contamination as state health officials investigate a “cluster of gastrointestinal illnesses ...
A widespread listeriosis outbreak from contaminated deli meats from Enterprise Foods, a subsidiary of Tiger Brands. It is the world's worst listeriosis outbreak. 2011 2011 Germany E. coli O104:H4 outbreak: E. coli O104:H4: fenugreek sprouts [2] >3,950 [3] 53 [4] Deadliest bacterial foodborne outbreak in Europe. Deadliest E. coli outbreak. 1985
Doing so only raises the risk of cross-contamination (for instance, contaminated water may splash onto nearby plates or cooking utensils), ... Sprouts. While alfalfa, mung bean and other raw ...
Raw alfalfa seed sprouts are 93% water, 2% carbohydrates, 4% protein, and contain negligible fat. In a 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2-ounce) reference amount, raw alfalfa sprouts supply 96 kilojoules (23 kilocalories) of food energy and 29% of the Daily Value of vitamin K. They are a moderate source of vitamin C, some B vitamins, phosphorus, and zinc.
Specialty Farms is recalling several lines of alfalfa sprout products because they could be contaminated with the dangerous organism Listeria, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. This is ...
Bacterial sprout rot Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. chrysanthemi: Bacterial stem blight Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola = P. medicaginis: Bacterial wilt Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus = Corynebacterium insidiosum: Crown gall Agrobacterium tumefaciens: Crown and root rot complex Pseudomonas viridiflava: Dwarf Xylella fastidiosa