EPISODE · Nov 27, 2019 · 2H 8M
Food Safety Talk 199: Possum Droppers
from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman
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What this episode covers
Don and Ben start the episode talking about kimchi fermentation and all the cabbage that needed to be washed and salted. The conversation went towards collaborations with fun people that might seem a bit unnatural to outsiders. The guys talk about a few outbreaks including two pathogenic E. coli ones linked to Romaine lettuce and Hep A in blackberries. They then do some listener feedback on foreign objects, bad cleaning and sanitizing machines and chitterlings. Also, bacteria is everywhere. Food safety recalls are always either too early or too late. If you're right, it's always too late. If you're wrong, it's always too early. - Dr. Paul Mead
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