Canadian Food Inspection Agency

162 datasets found
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    Food Microbiology - Targeted Surveys - Final Report - Bacterial Pathogens and...

    ​​A targeted survey analyzed 2595 samples of frozen fruits and vegetables for smoothies for the presence of Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) and generic Escherichia coli (E. coli). Additionally, of the 2595 samples, 1800 were tested for Salmonella species (Salmonella spp.) and E. coli...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Food microbiology - Targeted surveys - Final report - Viruses in ready-to-eat...

    ​​A targeted survey analyzed 1149 samples of ready-to-eat fresh-cut fruits for the presence of Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) and Norovirus (NoV) genetic material (RNA). HAV RNA was detected in 3 samples and NoV RNA was detected in 2 samples. The CFIA conducted appropriate follow-up activities. No...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Bisphenol A and BPA Alternatives in Selected Canned Foods and Infant Formula ...

    ​Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used to make Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) epoxy resins and hard plastic containers. Its use in the food industry is common, as BADGE epoxy resins are often coated on the inside of cans to prevent direct contact between the food and the metal. These...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Food Colours in Essences/flavourings, oils, sweets and processed vegetables -...

    Food colours are routinely added to foods and beverages for a variety of reasons, including to compensate for the loss of natural colour caused by processing conditions, and to meet consumer expectations by making the food more appealing and appetizing by enhancing the colour or making it more...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Toxic Metals in Selected Foods - April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019

    Metals are naturally-occurring elements that may be present in very low amounts in rock, water, soil, or air. Finding these substances in food products is not unexpected as trace levels generally reflect normal accumulation from the environment. They may be present in finished foods due to their...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Alternaria in Beer, Juices, Oils and Seeds - April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019

    ​Alternaria toxins are naturally occurring toxins released by plants. The toxin levels in selected foods on the Canadian retail market were examined. The most important Alternaria toxins are alternariol (AOH), alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), altuene (ALT) and L-tenuazonic acid (TeA). TeA is...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Ethyl Carbamate in Alcoholic Beverages and Vinegars - April 1, 2018 to March ...

    Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a chemical that unintentionally forms during the fermentation process. It can be found in alcoholic beverages such as wine, beer, spirits, and fermented foods such as bread and yogurt. EC levels in alcoholic beverages and vinegars can be affected by a wide range of...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Multi-Mycotoxins in Corn Products, Crackers, Other Grain Products, Pasta and ...

    The main objectives of this targeted survey were to expand baseline data on the presence and levels of mycotoxins in corn products, crackers, other grain (non-staple) products, pasta and gluten-free products; and to compare these results to other data, where feasible. Mycotoxins are natural...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Children's Food Project - 2018 Data

    The main objectives of the 2018 CFP were to: •Collect data and assess the compliance of infant foods to Canadian standards for residues of veterinary drugs, pesticides and metals •Collect baseline data on the levels of aflatoxin M1 in infant foods and formula containing milk In the 2018 CFP, a...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA-Undeclared Allergens and Gluten in Frozen Desserts - 2015-2016

    The main objective of this survey was to obtain baseline information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared allergens and gluten in frozen desserts. 598 samples were tested in this survey, and 10 of the samples were found to contain undeclared allergens including the milk protein...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Pesticides and Metals in Selected Foods - April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019

    Grain, nut/seed and vegetable-based products are staple foods consumed in Canada. These are products of agricultural commodities and may contain pesticide residues introduced from the environment or if the crops were treated with pesticides in the field, during transport and/or during storage to...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Pesticides and Metals in Grain Products and Ready-to-Eat Meals - April 1, 201...

    Grain-based and vegetable-based products are staple foods consumed in Canada. These are products of agricultural commodities and may contain pesticide residues introduced from the environment or if the crops were treated with pesticides in the field, during transport and/or during storage to...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Furan, 2-methylfuran and 3-methylfuran in Selected Foods - April 1, 2018 to M...

    Furan is a chemical that can unintentionally form in foods that undergo thermal treatment such as canning. Precursors to furan that are often present in food include ascorbic acid, polyunsaturated fatty acids, amino acids and sugars. This compound occasionally coexists with 2-methylfuran and...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Selected Foods - April 1, 2018 to March 3...

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are products of the incomplete combustion of materials such as coal, oil, gas, wood and charbroiled meat. They are a common airborne pollutant and often contaminate crops. PAHs can also form in food during thermal processing. This survey analyses the 4 most...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA Undeclared Peanut and Gluten in Cumin and Paprika - 2015-2016

    ​The main objective of this survey was to obtain baseline information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared peanut and gluten in cumin and paprika products. 299 samples were tested in this survey, and approximately 19% (57) of the samples were found to contain undeclared gluten and/or...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA Undeclared Tree Nuts in Products with a Tree Nut Free Claim - 2014-2015

    The main objective of this survey was to obtain baseline information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared tree nuts in various types of products with a tree nut free claim. 999 were tested and 0.1% (1) of the samples was found to contain undeclared almond. This positive result was...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA Undeclared Allergens in Flavour Packets - 2014-2015

    ​The main objective of this survey was to obtain additional information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared allergens in a variety of flavour packets. 993 samples were tested, and 19% (185) of the samples were found to contain at least 1 undeclared allergen including gluten, soy,...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA Undeclared Allergens in Seed, Legume and Peanut-Based Butters - 2015-2016

    The main objective of this survey was to obtain baseline information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared almond, hazelnut and sesame in butters made from seeds, legumes or peanuts. 248 samples were tested, and none of the samples were found to contain undeclared allergens.
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA Undeclared Allergens and Gluten in Processed Fish and Seafood - 2015-2016

    ​The main objective of this survey was to obtain baseline information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) (one of the milk proteins), egg, soy and gluten in prepackaged processed fish and seafood products. Of 600 samples tested, approximately 26 were found to...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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    CFIA Undeclared Allergens and Gluten in Herb and Spice Products - 2015-2016 &...

    2 surveys were completed to assess the presence of undeclared allergens and gluten in herb and spice products. The initial survey took place from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016, in which the main objective was to obtain baseline information regarding the presence and levels of undeclared...
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    Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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