bean sprouts France
#1
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bean sprouts France
I am sure the French are ontop of this, but am posting this link for anyones interest. Doesn't seem too serious but probably something to be aware of.
comments welcome?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...n-sprouts.html
comments welcome?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...n-sprouts.html
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What has this got to do with a travel forum???
When you travel you generally eat!! much the same as you do when at home.
annhig, your obviously aware of the bean sprout issue, but I am sure there are alot of people who aren't, hence my posting.
You actually hit the nail on the head with your response, just don't eat raw bean sprouts.
When you travel you generally eat!! much the same as you do when at home.
annhig, your obviously aware of the bean sprout issue, but I am sure there are alot of people who aren't, hence my posting.
You actually hit the nail on the head with your response, just don't eat raw bean sprouts.
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Specifically it is fenugreek sprouts that are the problem, and not only in France.
Beansprouts - generally from mung beans seem to be OK.
Since most of Europe is aware of the problem the chances of you being offered them in a restaurant are very very small, and I doubt you'll find them in too many shops now either.
Beansprouts - generally from mung beans seem to be OK.
Since most of Europe is aware of the problem the chances of you being offered them in a restaurant are very very small, and I doubt you'll find them in too many shops now either.





