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Get Daily Dallas News HeadlinesSign Up The news has been hard to avoid: Our food supply is rife with fraud. Parmesan cheese that contains wood pulp filler, sunflower oil posing as "extra virgin" olive oil, and meatballs that contain traces of horsemeat have all made headlines.
sushi tei online order singaporeAs a columnist for Forbes and USA Today, food writer Larry Olmsted has written about all of that and more, from bogus Kobe beef sold in fancy restaurants to supermarket spices adulterated with common weeds.
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Question: You've identified a number of disturbing secrets about the foods we buy. Is there one in particular that keeps you up at night?Olmsted: For foodies I think the single biggest surprise will be the fact that restaurants are categorically exempt from the labeling laws that govern food retailers and producers. If a cattle producer puts USDA Prime on beef that's Choice, it's a crime. But not for restaurants. Studies have shown that most eateries make erroneous claims.Question: Can you give us some examples? Olmsted: Restaurants might use terms on their menus like dry aged, natural, responsibly raised, heirloom, fresh, seasonal, antibiotic free, organic or wild caught, for example, but they're often not telling the truth. The Dover sole probably is not from Dover (or even sole) and the Kobe beef almost certainly is not from Kobe (or Japan at all).Question: Can a consumer use price to gauge whether a product is real or fake? Olmsted: The worst part is that this is just as true - or even more so - at the fancy, expensive places.

Question: What are a few red flags on menus? Olmsted: Some of the biggest red flags are anything with truffle oil, like the seasoning doused on French fries. The so-called truffle oil is laboratory made and has nothing to do with actual truffles. Red snapper is the most commonly faked fish; one study showed that 94 percent of the fish sold as snapper is not a snapper at all. And there's no legal definition for "sushi grade" or "sashimi grade" fish. The fish could be of any quality.The Blue Fish Sushi DFWTime is running out - are you still looking for that perfect gift? How about a Blue Fish Sushi gift card? Now available for order online!!!The Blue Fish Sushi | 40% Off Southwest-Style Seafood and Steak at The Wild Turkey seafood, steak, and sandwiches with southwestern twist, including seafood combo fajitas and home cooking. Seafood and Nonalcoholic Drinks for Two or Four at Dive Coastal Cuisine (Up to 40% Off) Made-to-order seafood mixed with organic produce and served in a casual setting.

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