After massive shrimp recalls, the FDA finds radioactive contamination in spices too
Source: AP
By JONEL ALECCIA
Updated 2:24 PM CDT, September 26, 2025
Federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product sent to the U.S. from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. The discovery adds to questions about the source of the unusual problem.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials last week blocked import of all spices from PT Natural Java Spice of Indonesia after federal inspectors detected cesium 137 in a shipment of cloves sent to California.
That follows the import alert imposed in August on the company PT Bahari Makmuri Sejati, or BMS foods, which sends millions of pounds of shrimp to the U.S. each year.
Heres what you need to know about potential cesium 137 contamination:
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SheltieLover
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PSPS
(14,955 posts)It is still being discharged into the ocean, could probably be in the rain.
Tepco was scheduled to begin the release of more than 1.3m tonnes of treated water from the Fukushima plant last year, a process that is going to take decades to complete.
nilram
(3,344 posts)Then Bananas Foster for dessert! My nephew said it was "rad." I guess I didn't fully grasp his meaning.
niyad
(127,490 posts)Old Crank
(6,256 posts)They say there is a contaminated construction site bear the fishery.
One thing missing is the contamination level. As with everything, the dose makes the poison.
If you are interested in learning about Fukishima and radiation leakage here is an article from 2019 from Woods Hole. Institute.
It also seems that controlled released of water contain only tritium which can't be extracted from water.
https://www.whoi.edu/press-room/news-tip/faqs-radiation-from-fukushima/