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Rob43
03-12-2004, 04:28 AM
EPA investigating vapors from microwave popcorn.




EPA investigating vapors from microwave popcorn By the Associated Press
The Environmental Protection Agency is studying the chemicals released into the air when a bag of microwave popcorn is popped or opened.
Exposure to vapors from butter flavoring in microwave popcorn has been linked to a rare lung disease contracted by factory workers in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has said it suspects the chemical diacetyl caused the illnesses.

However, health officials insist people who microwave popcorn and eat it at home are not in danger.

In the first direct study of chemicals contained in one of the nation's most popular snack foods, the EPA's Indoor Environment Management Branch at Research Triangle Park, N.C., is examining the type and amount of chemicals emitted from microwave popcorn bags.

Further research would be needed to determine any health effects of those chemicals and whether consumers are at risk, said Jacky Rosati, an EPA scientist involved in the study.

"Once we know what chemicals are and the amounts, somebody else can look at the health effects," Rosati said Wednesday.

About 50 brands, batches and flavors of microwave popcorn — from super-buttery to sugary sweet "kettle corn" — are being tested, she said.

"Obviously, we are looking at diacetyl because it is a known compound that will come off this popcorn. But we're not looking at that alone," Rosati said.

The EPA study began last fall and is expected to be completed this year. It likely will be submitted for peer review before being made public, Thompson said.

Rosati started the study after hearing a presentation on popcorn workers who became sick at the Gilster-Mary Lee Corp. plant in Jasper, Mo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health has linked diacetyl to the respiratory illnesses found in workers who mix the microwave popcorn flavorings. Investigators believe the chemical becomes hazardous when it is heated and there is repeated exposure to large quantities over a long time.

Thirty former workers at the Jasper plant are suing two butter flavoring manufacturers.

The Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association based in Washington, D.C., said the flavor ingredients in microwave popcorn pose no threat to consumers.

The Food and Drug Administration, which regulates food additives, also considers butter flavoring to be safe for consumer use.

"I haven't seen anything that would give us any reason to suspect this is something we should make a high priority," said George Pauli, acting director of the FDA's office of food additive safety.

United States consumers bought $1.33 billion worth of microwave popcorn in 2000, said Ann Wilkes, spokeswoman for the Snack Food Association.




Find this article at:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health...orn-study

mg_2204
03-12-2004, 06:31 AM
... there is an old recipe which gives a nice juicy tender ham in the oven : just put it in a brown bag, make a few little holes in it... then put the wrapped ham in your regular pan you'd usually bake your ham in, put the lid on... and cook it in the oven! Ham from the shoulder part that is. Let me tell you, it will be the greatest ham you've ever tasted!!! :)

But the thing is... if you consider what chemicals go into paper (most brown bags are from recycled materials), the glue, ink, etc... is it such a good idea? Well just like your popcorn thingy... makes you wonder. Enough to stop doing it anyway. ;)

Marie
:)

Gina
03-12-2004, 07:30 AM
I love microwavable popcornnnn, this stinks!! hahah ill still eat it though ahahah

rzrbks
03-12-2004, 09:50 AM
You people.

It's been long known that air-popped popcorn is much better for you, especially being Diabetic.

That is why I never eat anything but freshly air-popped corn--yeah, right, and I follow it up with handfulls of dirt too--just about as tasty.


Actually, I save my popcorn consumption for when wife and I go out to the movies.

notme
03-12-2004, 09:56 AM
I can't even say the "P" word without my blood sugar going off the charts. :P

Nancy

Shalyndria
03-12-2004, 09:58 AM
Hey I heard about this yesterday morning on the news. Just don't eat the buttered kind... :eek:

Isn't that a great conversation piece;
"hey Sam how ya feeling today?"
"not so good, man, I've been diagnosed with aspirated butterus popcornerus of the alveoli and I have 6 months" *hack cough*
"uh-huh...some people will do anything to get worker's compensation!"

Shy

Gary
03-12-2004, 10:02 AM
ITA that air popped popcorn is much better. Been eating it for months, and use Molly McButter for seasoning.

Shalyndria
03-12-2004, 10:04 AM
Me too Gary!
Good stuff that Molly McButter! :thumbsup:

Shy

Rainsunbow
03-12-2004, 10:20 AM
Truthfully, I don't think there is anything in this article that is going to make me stop eating popcorn. I'm not convinced. Kinda sounds like paranoid talk (just like the news).

snakeye
03-12-2004, 06:59 PM
Fugget about it..I dunno nuttin about it but I hate anything dun on microwavez.

And hey, we dont have the seasoning for popcorn whatta heck!
I know now why u guyz have trouble on what u put in ur mouth!

---Thats where DeusXM comes in..

See u even have special sesoning for popcorn! **** I'm not returrning to the states....:D

lumplump
03-14-2004, 12:39 AM
I remember hearing that tap water was harmful once.

I'm still here so that one probably wasn't true. If you want to worry about something , worry about vinyl.

Vinyl is baaaad **** man.

lumplump
03-14-2004, 12:43 AM
Popcorn is one of the "safe" carb foods I eat. It doesn't make my BG jump like pasta or lack of sex.

lumplump
03-14-2004, 12:44 AM
My BG is often high these days and I don't eat a lot of pasta.

zookeeper671
03-14-2004, 05:55 AM
lol lumplump

Angie

Jenny
03-15-2004, 09:25 PM
Popcorn is the absolute best! I don't think I could ever quit eating it (microwaveable).....especially the theatre butter lovers kind

Jenny;)