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Hello Everyone!
I have always thought that the fruit aisle was the safest area of the
supermarket, but now I'm not so sure............
I was delighted to see fresh figs available yesterday, but then noticed
that they had a film of white dust on the surface. The attendant who
checked for me and said that it was not part of the fruit itself, but a
dusting used during transport which MIGHT contain wheat flour. Needless to
say, I didn't buy them and unfortunately I was so taken aback that I even
forgot to check the country of origin.
I thought I should alert others to this potential problem. Does anyone
(say, from a fig-growing country or involved in fruit export/import) know
what this dusting actually is? Is it GF? Is it used on other fruit also?
I would love to know more about this and I'll summarize replies.
Best GF wishes to all,
Liz (Ward), Dublin, Ireland.
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