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PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Nov 18, 2016 6:29 pm

Bagged salad is Salmonella risk

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Bagged salad can fuel the growth of food-poisoning bugs like Salmonella and make them more dangerous, a study says.

University of Leicester scientists said the moist environment combined with nutrients leaching out of chopped leaves created the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.

The researchers said they were shocked at the way the bacteria thrived, even in the fridge.

They advised people to eat bagged salad on the day they bought it.

Despite their wholesome nature, fresh green leaves and salad foods are often involved in food poisoning.

An outbreak that affected more than 2,000 people across Europe in 2011 was traced back to bean sprouts and this year, officials in England traced an outbreak that killed two people back to bags of rocket leaves.

Washing salad and vegetables: What is the best technique?

Studies have shown that salad can carry bacteria, but the research team showed the bag made things much worse.

Bags are often moist to help keep the salad crisp and fresh and the plants have often been chopped into individual leaves for convenience.

The study showed sugars, proteins and minerals escaped from the cut leaves into the water in the bag.

"That's a reasonable amount of nutrients if you're a bacterium," said researcher Dr Primrose Freestone.

The study, published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, showed that an initial contamination of 100 Salmonella bacteria would increase to 100,000 within five days.

"That's more than an infectious dose," Dr Freestone said.

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She said she was also "shocked" that the bugs did so well in the chilled environment in the fridge.

The studies showed that Salmonella did especially well in bags containing spinach, while E. coli loved rocket leaves.

Dr Freestone told the BBC News website: "Juices that naturally leach from the leaves have the potential to increase the growth of any pathogen that might be present and establish them so strongly that washing wouldn't be enough to eradicate them.

"Don't be alarmed, we still eat bagged salad, but don't keep bagged salad any longer than you need to, we normally buy it on the day we eat it.

"Buy the bag with the best sell-by date, avoid lots of mushed leaves and if it's inflated then don't use it."

There are also suggestions that the bacteria become more dangerous in the bags.

A genetic analysis of the Salmonella showed they had gained the mutations that would help them to infect people.

Dr Freestone told the BBC: "We did see bacteria whose behaviour had turned more to virulence.

"I think the bacteria are making a molecular mistake and mistaking chemicals in the salad leaf for ones in the host."

Dr Jeri Barak, from the Food Research Institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said: "It would be fair to conclude that if Salmonella is present in salads, it might grow to infectious doses.

"The rates of produce that have been found to be contaminated are between 0%-3%.

"Consumers should treat bagged salads as temperature-sensitive food products, like milk and ice-cream."

Dr Kimon Karatzas, from the University of Reading, said: "Avoiding fresh produce is not a solution, but if possible, it would be preferable to buy uncut fresh produce over chopped, and to always wash it before you eat - even the ones that are already washed.

"Furthermore, keeping these foods in the refrigerator is important."

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 20, 2016 5:55 am

Waiter, there's a rat in my burger! Rodents go on the menu in a Russian restaurant (and they're considered quite the delicacy)

The Krasnodar Bistro in southern Russia serves up the fury rodents
So-called nutria burger is pale and succulent but rather bland
Costing 550 roubles (£6.90), it's also available in some Moscow cafes
Inventor believes people should't be squeamish about eating rat


It may not be everybody's idea of haute cuisine but a Russian restaurant is serving rat burgers and they're going down a treat.

The Krasnodar Bistro in southern Russia serves up the furry rodents in a soft bun with lashings of relish and salad.

The so-called nutria burger is pale and succulent but rather bland, somewhere between turkey and pork.

Costing 550 roubles (£6.90), the burger is also available in some Moscow cafes.

Chef and restaurateur Takhir Kholikberdiev, 35, came up with concept.

He believes people should't be squeamish about eating rat.

'It's a really clean animal; not only is it a herbivore but it washes all its food before it eats. And it's very high in omega-3 acids. A lot of doctors and dietitians recommend it,' he told the Guardian's Sean Walker.

The concept has received glowing reviews from customers and critics.

One reads: 'Just to reiterate this: it’s 2016 and you can eat a rat burger just a few hundred metres from the Kremlin!'

Kholikberdiev explained that the rat burger has spread throughout the country.

'I have it here and at one of my other restaurants. Other chefs have started to use it here,' he said.

'And now, if you go to the market in Moscow, they might not have nutria available every day, but they’ll get it in for you within a week if you ask.'

His cafe also serves rat hotdogs, dumplings and rat wrapped in cabbage leaves.

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PostAuthor: Londoner » Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:44 am

Rats used to be a delicacy during Roman times. Rats are very productive. I think if they become an International food no longer any one will starve.

Bags of salad also become highly oxidated, which causes a lot of diseases.
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PostAuthor: Piling » Sun Nov 20, 2016 10:38 am

If rats are bred as rabbits in clean farms, they won't be dirty. Rats brought plague only because because infested fleas that infested them.

It is like pigs. People think they are dirty but they are not.

I've just bought 2 kilos of red grapes. The Kurdish grape is so delicious…
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 20, 2016 1:56 pm

Londoner wrote:Rats used to be a delicacy during Roman times. Rats are very productive. I think if they become an International food no longer any one will starve.

I think you are correct - breeding and eating rats would go a long way towards solving food shortages

There again so would putting Americans on strict diets and fining them for food wastage - Americans through out about half the food they buy

In the UK Morrison supermarkets have just started selling wonky vegetables - before this almost half of our farm food was thrown out because it was against EU directive to sell vegetables that did not comply to certain shape and size standards :shock:
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 20, 2016 2:03 pm

Piling wrote:If rats are bred as rabbits in clean farms, they won't be dirty. Rats brought plague only because because infested fleas that infested them.

It is like pigs. People think they are dirty but they are not.

At the time of the plague, people themselves were not very clean - which is why the fleas used to jump from the rats onto the people :-s

Piling wrote:I've just bought 2 kilos of red grapes. The Kurdish grape is so delicious…

You are very lucky - grapes in the UK are fairly tasteless :ymsick:

I do not eat many grapes as I need a new toyboy to peel them for me :ymdevil:
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Mon Nov 21, 2016 10:04 am

In Kurdistan I liked two fruits mainly, pomegranates and grapes, especially dry grapes, known as mewj. I also remember, dry grape juice. It was really nice with warm bread. I still eat grapes especially black ones because they have more health benefits.
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Nov 23, 2016 10:50 pm

Eating ice cream for breakfast could make you SMARTER :ymparty:

Research found that morning ice cream boosts mental test scores
Ice cream eaters fire off more high-frequency Alpha brain waves
These waves are linked with reduced mental irritation and high alertness


There has never been a better excuse to eat ice cream for breakfast.

A Japanese scientist has found people who eat the treat 'immediately after waking up' can become smarter.

According to his research, ice cream boosts people's reaction times and reduces their mental irritation.

Yoshihiko Koga, a professor at Tokyo's Kyorin University, asked test subjects to eat ice cream in the morning.

They then completed a series of mental exercises on a computer.

Professor Koga tested another group who had a normal breakfast.

He found that the ice cream group were better at processing new information and showed faster reaction times.

After examining the subjects' brain activity, Professor Koga found that ice cream eaters fired off an abundance of high-frequency Alpha-waves.

These waves are linked with reduced mental irritation and high alertness.

Professor Koga considered that the ice cream eaters may have simply been shocked into high alert by the ice cream's freezing temperature.

He tested another group, this time giving them a cold glass of water as soon as they woke up.

While the cold water test subjects did show a boosted alertness and mental capacity, their levels did not reach the highs of those starting the day with ice cream.

Professor Koga is a specialist in psychophysiology who has previously investigated the links between certain food types and stress relief.

He has also examined how some food types affect the ageing process.

Professor Koga will continue his work with ice cream by trying to narrow down the precise ingredient giving his subjects a morning boost.

His study is not the first to sing the praises of a sweeter breakfast.

Scientists from Tel Aviv University conducted a study in 2012 which found that eating chocolate cake for breakfast could help in weight loss. :ymdevil:

The researchers claimed that eating desserts along with the traditional proteins and carbohydrates found in a fry up helps stem sweet cravings later in the day.

The researchers even suggested that eating chocolate cake for breakfast left test subjects more satisfied with their meal, meaning they were more likely to keep the weight off.

But those looking to begin a breakfast diet of ice or cake should tread carefully.

Speaking on the Tel Aviv study, registered dietrician Katherine Tallmadge told Live Science: 'I would never, in a million years, recommend cookies or cake for breakfast.'

Experts generally agree that a large, balanced breakfast is the most healthy way to start the day.

'The last thing you want to do is get to an evening meal, and be starving,' nutrition consultant and spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Heather Mangieri told Live Science.

'That's the time that so many people overeat.'

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PostAuthor: Piling » Thu Nov 24, 2016 3:15 am

Good idea to drink a Café glacé (Frappé coffee) in bed :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frapp%C3%A9_coffee

I remember to have tasted it in Athena. Nice in summer.

But in a cold winter morning and a flu, a Irish coffee could be better :))
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Nov 24, 2016 4:06 am

Piling wrote:Good idea to drink a Café glacé (Frappé coffee) in bed :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frapp%C3%A9_coffee

I remember to have tasted it in Athena. Nice in summer.

But in a cold winter morning and a flu, a Irish coffee could be better :))


Perhaps an Irish coffee is just what you need to make you feel better and give you some energy :ymhug:

If you sleep alone, coffee - which is a well known stimulant - is something you should NOT drink last think at night :shock:

However, if you do not sleep alone - I recommend that both of you drink strong coffee before ;) :ymdevil:
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Thu Nov 24, 2016 9:25 am

Café glacé


Coffee with ice!!!! what about banana chocolate lolly? By chance I came across food factory tv program. It was about how to make banana chocolate lollies. You cut the back of banana and put a stick in it, them remove the skin, submerge it in liquid chocolate, spray it with some sweets and leave it in the freezer to freeze.
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PostAuthor: Piling » Thu Nov 24, 2016 2:14 pm

I think that hot chocolate and kaymak are the best wedding. :smile:
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Nov 24, 2016 5:02 pm

Londoner wrote:
Café glacé


Coffee with ice!!!! what about banana chocolate lolly? By chance I came across food factory tv program. It was about how to make banana chocolate lollies. You cut the back of banana and put a stick in it, them remove the skin, submerge it in liquid chocolate, spray it with some sweets and leave it in the freezer to freeze.

Dear Londoner PLEASE remind me of this next summer :D

I have a freezing gale blowing in through all the cracks and holes that I can never find in order to fill them up X(
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Nov 24, 2016 5:06 pm

Piling wrote:I think that hot chocolate and kaymak are the best wedding. :smile:

Sounds delicious :ymhug:

I could do with some of that to warm me up :D
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PostAuthor: Piling » Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:14 pm

It is Eat A Red Apple Day. So I bought 2 kilos.

Poll : Do you eat the skin of an apple or do you peel it ? I choose the first option, because I am lazy and because most of the vitamins are in the skin (but the pesticides also)
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