We saw for the first time the word “Irradiated” was stuck on a mango, sold at the Mexican store recently. Then, we try to find out what the meaning is, and who put the sticker.
Just to remind, we have previous postings about mangoes:
- Fresh Mangoes in the US Market – Part 1 - Food Variety 25 | Tanza Erlambang Update
- Fresh Mango in the US Market – Part 2 - Food Variety 25 | Tanza Erlambang Update
Moreover, all mangoes must be “irradiated” if they want to be exported to the USA markets. The main purpose is to make sure that pests such as fruit flies not cross to American border.
Two methods of treatments to get rid of pest from mangoes:
1) Using hot water
2) Using irradiation treatments
Co-60 gamma rays are used to irradiate mangoes. Larvae are prevented to be further develop as adults.
As reported by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2023: Food Irradiation) that “food irradiation is safe.”
Have you tasted irradiated mangoes?
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