Dear folks,
The news article failed to report, as in a scientific article; the
methods and procedures used in the assessment of the fresh fish. Ergo,
he could have collected all his samples, dump them in the ice box with
ice, and waited until he collected his last samples, before giving it to
the lab for analysis; which could take days. The results to the first
samples are already bias in this regard. Well, as I have said, could
have
Is 10 million bacteria per gram or more the unacceptable quality
limit for fish? Is this a US Standard?
" .... The Food and Drug Administration oversees seafood quality at
the wholesale level, where inspectors judge fish quality by the way it
looks, feels and most of all, smells. For beef and poultry,
the government requires microbiological testing, but there is no such
requirement for fish."
Is the statement correct that FDA does not require bug counts for fresh
fish??
Jose
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