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Recall of Salad Products due to E. coli in the lettuce ingredient
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on November 21, 2019, that a voluntary recall was made by a New Jersey company, Missa Bay, of over 75,000 pounds of salad products that contain meat or poultry because the lettuce ingredient may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The company announced that over 30 packaged salad products with tainted r...
BAHFSA Warns on Romaine Lettuce & Raw Turkey
BAHFSA Warns on Romaine Lettuce & Raw Turkey
The Bahamas Agricultural Health and Food Safety Authority (BAHFSA) is committed to ensuring that food for human consumption is safe and free of disease.
NEMA Gets Disaster Relief Equipment from Japan
NEMA Gets Disaster Relief Equipment from Japan
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) officially accepted equipment and products under the Government of Japan’s Economic and Social Cooperation to The Bahamas initiative, during an Official Hand Over Ceremony held Monday, October 1, 2018...
Engineer advocates adoption of energy code for Bahamas
Principal of Graphite Engineering Ltd. and registered professional engineer Sonia Brown has called for the implementation of an energy code in The Bahamas.
Bahamas to produce HFC inventory
Bahamas to produce HFC inventory
The Bahamas is among a group of eight developing countries due to create inventories of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) consumption, given the publication of inventories showing that consumption of HFCs is on the rise.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America tips to make holiday meals happy for cancer patients
Cancer Treatment Centers of America tips to make holiday meals happy for cancer patients
For the majority of families throughout The Bahamas, the holidays mean family time ? laughter, maybe a little Christmas caroling and certainly a whole lot of food.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America tips to make holiday meals happy for cancer patients
Cancer Treatment Centers of America tips to make holiday meals happy for cancer patients
For the majority of families throughout The Bahamas, the holidays mean family time ? laughter, maybe a little Christmas caroling and certainly a whole lot of food.
PAHO/WHO Supports NEMA's Relief Efforts After Hurricane Joaquin
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) donates over $150,000 in relief aid, and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force continues to assist in a big way the residents impacted by the Category 4 Hurricane Joaquin, which struck the Central and Southeast Islands at the beginning of October.
Your energy tip of the week - walk-in freezers and coolers
What do restaurants have in common with food stores, warehouses, clubs and cafeterias?
A chef driven
A chef driven
It?s easy to overlook the rich global history of street food. For centuries, street food has long played an exciting role in cuisines around the world.