FDA clears all Jalapeno peppers grown in the U.S.
FDA clears all Jalapeno peppers grown in the U.S.
The Food & Drug Administration announced Friday afternoon, July 25, that it is revising its consumer advice to indicate that all fresh Jalapeno and Serrano peppers grown in the United States are not associated with the Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak, and are thus safe to consume. Retailers and restaurants are advised that they may sell U.S.-grown peppers without concern about this outbreak, according to a report e-mailed by the United Fresh Produce Association, in Washington, DC. FDA is continuing its investigation and has confirmed that the Jalapeno peppers distributed by Agricola Zaragoza in