Consumption of raw fruits and vegetables provides people with vital nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes essential for everyday function. Additional benefits of consuming raw produce include protection from many chronic medical conditions and illnesses; such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. However, these benefits do not come without risk. Raw produce potentially harbors pathogenic bacterial contamination on the surface such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Listeria. Bacterial contamination can come from any number of places as the produce is grown, harvested, stored, transported, displayed and further handled in the grocery store. This study assesses the quality and quantity of bacteria cultured from the surface of produce and the e...
The consumption of minimally processed, or ready-to-eat (RTE), fruits and vegetables has been growin...
This study aimed to evaluate the microbiological quality/safety of fresh produce from farmers\u27 ma...
Imported fresh produce accounted for 44% of fresh vegetables and fruits consumption in U.S. in 2010....
Consumption of raw fruits and vegetables provides people with vital nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes...
Microbes are found all over the globe with some few exceptions, including sterilized surfaces. They ...
Raw food-containing diets have grown in popularity over the last decades since they correspond with ...
Many microorganisms (including a number of important foodborne pathogens) can be present on raw frui...
Microbial food safety is a global concern. Particularly, fresh produce is increasingly involved in s...
There is a growing concern regarding the microbial safety of farmers’ markets as fresh produce consu...
The consumers' demand for fresh fruits and vegetables has increased in recent years. These foods may...
This study provided insight into the degree of microbial contamination in the processing chain of pr...
Fruits and vegetables are a delicious and nutritious food source enjoyed worldwide. Most produce is ...
Fruits and vegetables provide vital nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes that are essential for everyday...
Fresh fruits and vegetables promote good health but harbour a wide range of microbial contaminants. ...
The bacterial quality of eight types of fresh produce obtained from selected markets in Abeokuta was...
The consumption of minimally processed, or ready-to-eat (RTE), fruits and vegetables has been growin...
This study aimed to evaluate the microbiological quality/safety of fresh produce from farmers\u27 ma...
Imported fresh produce accounted for 44% of fresh vegetables and fruits consumption in U.S. in 2010....
Consumption of raw fruits and vegetables provides people with vital nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes...
Microbes are found all over the globe with some few exceptions, including sterilized surfaces. They ...
Raw food-containing diets have grown in popularity over the last decades since they correspond with ...
Many microorganisms (including a number of important foodborne pathogens) can be present on raw frui...
Microbial food safety is a global concern. Particularly, fresh produce is increasingly involved in s...
There is a growing concern regarding the microbial safety of farmers’ markets as fresh produce consu...
The consumers' demand for fresh fruits and vegetables has increased in recent years. These foods may...
This study provided insight into the degree of microbial contamination in the processing chain of pr...
Fruits and vegetables are a delicious and nutritious food source enjoyed worldwide. Most produce is ...
Fruits and vegetables provide vital nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes that are essential for everyday...
Fresh fruits and vegetables promote good health but harbour a wide range of microbial contaminants. ...
The bacterial quality of eight types of fresh produce obtained from selected markets in Abeokuta was...
The consumption of minimally processed, or ready-to-eat (RTE), fruits and vegetables has been growin...
This study aimed to evaluate the microbiological quality/safety of fresh produce from farmers\u27 ma...
Imported fresh produce accounted for 44% of fresh vegetables and fruits consumption in U.S. in 2010....