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From: zeez on 8 Mar 2010 08:40 Hoooo boy, someone is going to the gallows for this http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/HVPCP/ Information current as of noon March 06, 2010 94 entries in list Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Containing Products Recall List: Main Page Note: This list includes products subject to recall in the United States since February 2010 related to hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) paste and powder distributed by Basic Food Flavors, Inc. This list will be updated with publicly available information as received. The information is current as of the date indicated. Once included, recalls will remain listed. If we learn that any information is not accurate, we will revise the list as soon as possible. When available, this database also includes photos of recalled products that have been voluntarily submitted by recalling firms to the FDA to assist the public in identifying those products that are subject to recall. Bouillon Products Herbox Dip and Dip Mix Products Concord Foods De la Casa Delicioso Follow Your Heart Fresh Food Concepts Great Value Johnny's Fine Foods McCormick Oak Lake Farms Reser's Rojo's T. Marzetti Dressing and Dressing Mix Products Follow Your Heart Reser's Trader Joe's Gravy Mix Products McCormick Pre-Packaged Meal Products Follow Your Heart Prepared Salad Products Reser's Snack and Snack Mix Products CVS HK Anderson Hawaiian National Pretzel Company President's Choice Safeway Sunflower Markets Soup Mix Products Castella Homemade Gourmet Stuffing Products McCormick Short URL: http://con.st/10002943 hydrolyzed vegetable protein Salmonella In Common Food Additive Leads To Recall Of Pretty Much Every Food Ever By Laura Northrup on March 7, 2010 10:00 AM 0 views (Consumer Reports) Hydrolyzed vegetable protein is a flavor enhancer, similar in composition and tastiness to the much-maligned monosodium glutamate, that is seemingly unavoidable. Thanks to salmonella contamination in the HVP paste at Basic Food Flavors, Inc. in Las Vegas, the FDA has recalled every food containing the product, ranging from salty snacks to salad dressings to soup and gravy mixes. The list of recalled foods containing the product is still growing, and encompasses familiar brand names ranging from Walmart's Great Value brand to McCormick to Trader Joe's. Now we now get to find out exactly how complex our food supply is and how widely used an additive HVP is. As of this writing, there are 94 specific products recalled.
From: Bill on 8 Mar 2010 09:07 Salmonella-induced gastroenteritis - The incubation period ranges from several hours to two days. Signs and symptoms may include: -Nausea -Vomiting -Abdominal pain -Diarrhea -Fever -Chills -Headache -Muscle pains -Blood in the stool "zeez" wrote in message > Hoooo boy, someone is going to the gallows for this > > http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/HVPCP/ > > Information current as of noon March 06, 2010 > 94 entries in list > Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Containing Products Recall List: Main > Page > > Note: This list includes products subject to recall in the United > States since February 2010 related to hydrolyzed vegetable protein > (HVP) paste and powder distributed by Basic Food Flavors, Inc. This > list will be updated with publicly available information as received. > The information is current as of the date indicated. Once included, > recalls will remain listed. If we learn that any information is not > accurate, we will revise the list as soon as possible. When available, > this database also includes photos of recalled products that have been > voluntarily submitted by recalling firms to the FDA to assist the > public in identifying those products that are subject to recall. > Bouillon Products > > Herbox > > Dip and Dip Mix Products > > Concord Foods > > De la Casa > > Delicioso > > Follow Your Heart > > Fresh Food Concepts > > Great Value > > Johnny's Fine Foods > > McCormick > > Oak Lake Farms > > Reser's > > Rojo's > > T. Marzetti > > Dressing and Dressing Mix Products > > Follow Your Heart > > Reser's > > Trader Joe's > > Gravy Mix Products > > McCormick > > Pre-Packaged Meal Products > > Follow Your Heart > > Prepared Salad Products > > Reser's > > Snack and Snack Mix Products > > CVS > > HK Anderson > > Hawaiian > > National Pretzel Company > > President's Choice > > Safeway > > Sunflower Markets > > Soup Mix Products > > Castella > > Homemade Gourmet > > Stuffing Products > > McCormick > > > > Short URL: http://con.st/10002943 > hydrolyzed vegetable protein > Salmonella In Common Food Additive Leads To Recall Of Pretty Much > Every Food Ever > By Laura Northrup on March 7, 2010 10:00 AM 0 views > > (Consumer Reports) > > Hydrolyzed vegetable protein is a flavor enhancer, similar in > composition and tastiness to the much-maligned monosodium glutamate, > that is seemingly unavoidable. Thanks to salmonella contamination in > the HVP paste at Basic Food Flavors, Inc. in Las Vegas, the FDA has > recalled every food containing the product, ranging from salty snacks > to salad dressings to soup and gravy mixes. The list of recalled foods > containing the product is still growing, and encompasses familiar > brand names ranging from Walmart's Great Value brand to McCormick to > Trader Joe's. Now we now get to find out exactly how complex our food > supply is and how widely used an additive HVP is. > > As of this writing, there are 94 specific products recalled.
From: Rod Speed on 8 Mar 2010 12:12
zeez wrote: > Hoooo boy, someone is going to the gallows for this Only in your pathetic little drug crazed fantasyland. > http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/HVPCP/ > > Information current as of noon March 06, 2010 > 94 entries in list > Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Containing Products Recall List: Main > Page > > Note: This list includes products subject to recall in the United > States since February 2010 related to hydrolyzed vegetable protein > (HVP) paste and powder distributed by Basic Food Flavors, Inc. This > list will be updated with publicly available information as received. > The information is current as of the date indicated. Once included, > recalls will remain listed. If we learn that any information is not > accurate, we will revise the list as soon as possible. When available, > this database also includes photos of recalled products that have been > voluntarily submitted by recalling firms to the FDA to assist the > public in identifying those products that are subject to recall. > Bouillon Products > > Herbox > > Dip and Dip Mix Products > > Concord Foods > > De la Casa > > Delicioso > > Follow Your Heart > > Fresh Food Concepts > > Great Value > > Johnny's Fine Foods > > McCormick > > Oak Lake Farms > > Reser's > > Rojo's > > T. Marzetti > > Dressing and Dressing Mix Products > > Follow Your Heart > > Reser's > > Trader Joe's > > Gravy Mix Products > > McCormick > > Pre-Packaged Meal Products > > Follow Your Heart > > Prepared Salad Products > > Reser's > > Snack and Snack Mix Products > > CVS > > HK Anderson > > Hawaiian > > National Pretzel Company > > President's Choice > > Safeway > > Sunflower Markets > > Soup Mix Products > > Castella > > Homemade Gourmet > > Stuffing Products > > McCormick > > > > Short URL: http://con.st/10002943 > hydrolyzed vegetable protein > Salmonella In Common Food Additive Leads To Recall Of Pretty Much > Every Food Ever > By Laura Northrup on March 7, 2010 10:00 AM 0 views > > (Consumer Reports) > > Hydrolyzed vegetable protein is a flavor enhancer, similar in > composition and tastiness to the much-maligned monosodium glutamate, > that is seemingly unavoidable. Thanks to salmonella contamination in > the HVP paste at Basic Food Flavors, Inc. in Las Vegas, the FDA has > recalled every food containing the product, ranging from salty snacks > to salad dressings to soup and gravy mixes. The list of recalled foods > containing the product is still growing, and encompasses familiar > brand names ranging from Walmart's Great Value brand to McCormick to > Trader Joe's. Now we now get to find out exactly how complex our food > supply is and how widely used an additive HVP is. > > As of this writing, there are 94 specific products recalled. |