Food Safety News - January 27, 2016 Mexican Cucumbers Fuel Salmonella Poona Outbreak

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Mexican Cucumbers Fuel Salmonella Poona Outbreak

By Dan Flynn

The Salmonella Poona outbreak first disclosed to the public last Sept. 4, and since found to be caused by imported Mexican cucumbers has now rolled into the new year with up to two additional deaths and 50 more cases in 16 states since the last report from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention... Continue Reading

There is No Mistaking Butter Says Irish Food Safety Authority

By News Desk

Butter is now defined in Ireland as a churned-cream dairy product consisting primarily of milk fat, water, non-fat milk material and if necessary, salt, according to Dr. Pat O’Mahon, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland’s chief specialist in food technology. The new official definition comes from a recently published guidance note on “The Use of... Continue Reading

Iowa Halal Business Founder Will Be Sentenced on Feb. 5

By Dan Flynn

William B. Aossey, Jr., the 74-year old founder of a Halal food exporter enterprise in Cedar Rapids, IA, will be sentenced at 9 a.m., Friday, Feb. 5 by Chief Judge Linda R. Reade of the U.S. District Court for Northern Iowa. A jury convicted Aossey last July on 15 counts including felonies for conspiracy to... Continue Reading

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