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kybearfuzz) wrote2008-12-12 10:03 am
Friday Fun -- What's Grosser Than Gross?
Here is something a bit fun and educational. Many folks maybe don't realize that there are allowable amounts of filth (insect parts, etc.) in a lot of different food commodities. Basically, it would be impossible to make a food completely filth free so certain limits had to be set. Here are a few limits that might surprise you:
And my personal favorite:
-- 13 or more insect heads per 100 grams of fig paste in each of 2 or more subsamples
Enjoy your lunch! *wicked grin*
Update: Minor point of clarificaton (as noted by
ericdabear). These are limits that when exceeded constitute a potential problem. So if it were 13 or more insect heads, then the fig paste product would be construed as needing a possible regulatory action.
- Average of 5 or more whole or equivalent insects (not counting mites, aphids, thrips, or scale insects) per 100 grams of apple butter.
- Average of 10 or more whole insects or equivalent per 500 grams of berries (excluding thrips, aphids and mites).
- Average of 11 or more rodent hairs per 50 grams in ground cinnamon.
- Average is 60 or more insect fragments per 100 grams of chocolate when 6 100-gram subsamples are examined.
- Average of 1250 or more insect fragments per 10 grams of ground oregano.
- Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams of peanut butter.
- Average of 40 mg or more of sand and grit per 100 grams of natural or golden bleached raisins.
- 2 or more 3 mm or longer larvae and/or larval fragments or spinach worms (caterpillars) whose aggregate length exceeds 12 mm are present in 24 pounds of canned spinach.
And my personal favorite:
-- 13 or more insect heads per 100 grams of fig paste in each of 2 or more subsamples
Enjoy your lunch! *wicked grin*
Update: Minor point of clarificaton (as noted by

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I won't say I like it better or worse then the goatee, but they both have strong appeal.
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One of my female coworkers was telling me that she wishes that women could change their appearance as drastically as men do by growing a beard. Bearded women? *shiver*
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The way this sounds it's as if they're required to make sure there are "on average" 11 hairs per 50 grams in ground cinnamon
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Thanks for the info. though! :)
I guess the old saying is true: "out of sight, out of mind."
In this case, I'll have to agree with that. hehe
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