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- From: Eastex Farms <eastexfarms AT direcway.com>
- To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Wheat grass
- Date: Sat, 07 Aug 2004 14:32:54 -0500
> > Adriana - You undoubtedly know more than me, BUT... isn't wheat grass
> > a micro-green and, as such (grown in soil/not in water), it is exempt
> > from the sprout regulations? -Allan
>
> The fact that they are grown in soil does not disqualify them...wheat
grass
> falls under sprout regulations. Basically, if there has been a documetned
> case of contamination, it's included.
>
> From: http://www.fda.gov/ora/about/enf_story/archive/2001/ch4/cfsan7.htm :
>
>
I think maybe I would want to see the regulation itself. The one where it
says wheat grass is not a green and is a sprout. I would think that being
documented would not make it so. TexasBill
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[Market-farming] Wheat grass,
Adriana, 08/06/2004
- Re: [Market-farming] Wheat grass, Allan Balliett, 08/06/2004
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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[Market-farming] Wheat grass,
Adriana, 08/07/2004
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Re: [Market-farming] Wheat grass,
Eastex Farms, 08/07/2004
- [Market-farming] why the FDA defines Wheat grass as a sprout, Leigh Hauter, 08/07/2004
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Re: [Market-farming] Wheat grass,
Eastex Farms, 08/07/2004
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