How much rat feces is allowed in peanut butter?
Category:
food and drink
desserts and baking
For example, in whole ginger, the FDA allows up to three milligrams or more of mammalian excreta (i.e. mouse poop) per pound. In peanut butter, the agency allows an average of fewer than 30 insect fragments per 100 grams—about a quarter of your average jar. And you thought you were buying smooth, not extra chunky.
Likewise, how many insect fragments are allowed in peanut butter?
30 insect fragments
Thereof, how many rat hairs are allowed in chocolate?
The chocolate in six (6) 100 gram subsamples contains an average of more than 1.0 rodent hair per 100 grams, regardless of the size of the hairs or hair fragments. b. Any one subsample contains more than 3 rodent hairs even if the overall average is less than 1.0 rodent hair.
Consider the defect "mammalian excreta" a rather polite way for the FDA to tell you there's rodent poop in your food. The icky defect comes up 15 times in the FDA's handbook. And because the world can be a cruel place, cocoa beans can contain up to 10 mg of poop per pound.