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I only watched the first 1/2 minute of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJxwJby86fM
but he seems to be the only source of the info on the web that a label is mandated for irradiated foods : EMP-068. I did a search. A lot of hits come up about irradiation but not much about the label.
https://www.fda.gov/food/buy-store-serv … -need-know
At the very bottom it does discretely mention:
How Will I Know if My Food Has Been Irradiated?
The FDA requires that irradiated foods bear the international symbol for irradiation. Look for the Radura symbol along with the statement “Treated with radiation” or “Treated by irradiation” on the food label. Bulk foods, such as fruits and vegetables, are required to be individually labeled or to have a label next to the sale container. The FDA does not require that individual ingredients in multi-ingredient foods (e.g., spices) be labeled.
But no pic or mention of the EMP-068.
The only image of the label on google seems to be captured from the vid and it is impossible to post as the super-long URL won't work, EVEN AFTER shortening it thru tinyurl.com.
The label will say EMP-068.
Irradiation is nothing new. I remember maybe 20 years ago i had to peel garlic at the bakery where i worked. We got a box of Chinese garlic that would not sprout at all even after several months, just rot. Of course that might have been from a chlorine bath, i dunno.
I suspect the mail gets irradiated too sometimes. I once ordered some tulsi seed from overseas which had 0% germination although i think the vendor was honest. Also a friend once sent me some, ahem, *medicinal* seeds from Europe that had 0% germination.
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