Recent Salmonella outbreak reminds us about how much we love homegrown tomatoes. Learn more about the outbreak and get links to tomato seed resources, too.
Homegrown tomatoes rule--in good times and in bad.
If you want to avoid the current outbreak of
Salmonella found in some types of red, raw tomatoes, just open your back door and stroll down to your garden.
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports, "Tomatoes not implicated in the outbreak are the
best choice at this time. These include:
- Homegrown tomatoes
- Cherry tomatoes
- Grape tomatoes
- Tomatoes with the vine still attached
The outbreak of Salmonella (a strain or serotype known as Saintpaul), says the FDA, has been linked to certain types; avoid these:
- Red plum
- Red Roma
- Red round tomatoes
Also, products containing these raw, red tomatoes grown in certain areas are all included.
According to the FDA, since mid-April cases have been reported in:
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- New Mexico
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Texas
- Utah
- Virginia
- Washington
- Wisconsin
In all more than 140 cases of salmonellosis have been reported nationwide and more than 20 people have been hospitalized.
Tomatoes harvested from the following areas are not currently associated with the outbreak:
- Arkansas
- California
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas Belgium
- Canada
- Dominican Republic
- Guatemala
- Israel
- Netherlands
- Puerto Rico
If you’re uncertain of the origin of tomatoes you have, ask the vendor or contact the store where you purchased them. Click here for updates from the FDA.
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