Samples of fresh Georgia-grown jalapenos and salsa tested over the past week came back negative for salmonella. The state Department of Agriculture announced the results late Friday afternoon. Samples came from six Georgia farms and a Watkinsville producer of salsa that uses Georgia jalapenos. In a department press release, Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin said “I hope news of our test results will encourage grocery stores and restaurants to start placing orders for these products again”. The testing in Georgia came in response to a blanket warning from the U.S Food and Drug Administration to avoid all products containing jalapenos. One pepper from a farm in Mexico had earlier tested positive for a salmonella strain. Over the past several weeks, more than 12-hundred people had been sickened by a salmonella strain.
GPB News Archive
GPB's News site has MOVED!
Check out our completely redesigned webpage at
for the latest in local and statewide Georgia news!
Search This Blog
Blog Archive:
Monday, July 28, 2008
State Ag Dept: Georgia jalapenos are safe
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
at
7/28/2008 10:55:00 AM
Labels: Georgia Department of Agriculture, jalapenos, salmonella, U.S. Food and Drug Administration