—iMcastof Farming, Saturday, August 4,1979 134 Bacon curing study results announced WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced results of a study comparing the taste, appearance and cooking characteristics of bacon cured three ways with current levels of nitrite, with low nitrite and potassium sorbate, and with no preservative. The study, by the department’s Science and Education Administration, found bacon produced with current levels of nitrite and that cured with low nitrites and potassium sorbate have a similar shelf-life and cooking characteristics, but the bacon processed with sorbate has a slightly dif ferent taste and aroma, and the slices were more difficult to separate. 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RUSSELL GRIFFITH Rd 1 Ridgely, MD 21660 301-634-2437 j. REX BURNER CO., INC Luray, VA 22835 703-743-5521 However, during the study, nine people handling or testing cooked cured bacon developed a slight swelling of the face and hands or mouth and throat irritation. An unknown number of people were in volved in handling the bacon. “There can be no direct relationship made at this tune between individual symptoms and any par ticular ingredient,” said SEA food technologists Brad W. Berry. “We don’t know why reactions occurred, but studies are being done by the Food and Drug Ad ministration to find the cause and determine the seriousness of the reac tions.” Donald L. 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