tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post6501775883011503117..comments2024-03-27T00:22:35.272-07:00Comments on EXSKF: #Radioactive Mushroom: 1,033 Bq/Kg of Radioactive Cesium from Dried Shiitake in Shizuoka Prefecturearevamirpal::laprimaverahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10637620330944911600noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-40916617738203049582011-10-07T22:40:05.522-07:002011-10-07T22:40:05.522-07:00I have been telling my friends and colleagues abro...I have been telling my friends and colleagues abroad not to eat any food products from Japan but they all laugh and tell me that there is nothing to worry about and that I am over reacting.<br /><br />This is insanity, full blown nightmare insanity.kintamannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-81178271696931561582011-10-07T21:56:51.890-07:002011-10-07T21:56:51.890-07:00@anon at 9:39PM, they are grown both outside and i...@anon at 9:39PM, they are grown both outside and inside.arevamirpal::laprimaverahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10637620330944911600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-28927888541835935042011-10-07T21:39:41.545-07:002011-10-07T21:39:41.545-07:00Shizuoka, the prefecture southwest of Tokyo, is th...Shizuoka, the prefecture southwest of Tokyo, is the same place that had the highly contaminated green tea that they weren't expecting to find. Are shiitake mushrooms grown outside? I thought they were grown indoors, but I don't really know. The ones in the store usually look clean like they were grown inside.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-77076753279614292372011-10-07T19:09:09.645-07:002011-10-07T19:09:09.645-07:00@arevamirpal
It looks like Japanese have lost the...@arevamirpal<br /><br />It looks like Japanese have lost their minds.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-75526740399469379142011-10-07T17:55:04.494-07:002011-10-07T17:55:04.494-07:00Aaaaggghhh I'm going crazy! Every day I'm ...Aaaaggghhh I'm going crazy! Every day I'm hoping it will all end somehow, and every day I find more crazier news than the day before.... Thank you for the links. I didn't know about Nagano deer meat, but on reading the news I found even more demented stories involving deer meat. Glass badges news I read it, and was too appalled to write it up. I guess I should.arevamirpal::laprimaverahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10637620330944911600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-59672485503591991382011-10-07T17:13:56.482-07:002011-10-07T17:13:56.482-07:00laprimavera, have you seen this piece? http://www....laprimavera, have you seen this piece? http://www.minpo.jp/view.php?pageId=4147&blockId=9895001&newsMode=articleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-85463598414001158842011-10-07T16:09:52.923-07:002011-10-07T16:09:52.923-07:00Mushrooms, milk and deer were the most contaminate...Mushrooms, milk and deer were the most contaminated products in Bavaria after Chernobyl; mushrooms and deer still are only to be eaten with caution after 25 years...<br />Another region of Japan, but this news in Mainichi Daily Oct. 6th caused a big alarm clock ringing, I wonder if the beef was a special offer...<br />"Nagano Prefectural Government cafe to use deer meat in curry, spaghetti Bolognese"<br />http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20111006p2a00m0na010000c.htmlViolanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-12820537727196917972011-10-07T16:04:15.179-07:002011-10-07T16:04:15.179-07:00It seems that Honshu will no longer be able to gro...It seems that Honshu will no longer be able to grow low radioactivity foods.<br />The cesium smog is pretty pervasive, and is getting recycled as the government promotes incineration of radioactive debris as a solution.<br />Meanwhile, there is an easy solution for the shiitake growers, simply measure the activity of the freshly picked mushrooms. Mushrooms have way more than 50% water, so if the dried product is only 100% over the limit, the freshly picked mushrooms will be well within the safe range.<br />Poor Japan!netudianthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11726679291917155189noreply@blogger.com