Spices bring up feelings of comfort, cultural belonging and holidays. They can make our homes smell amazing and our food taste delicious. They can satisfy our cravings, expand our culinary horizons ...
High levels of lead were found in 12 brands of cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders, according to testing released Thursday by Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers evaluate goods and ...
Cinnamon is a staple in many kitchens, whether sprinkled on oatmeal and coffee or used as an ingredient in everything from snickerdoodles to five-spice chicken. Some people even take large daily doses ...
Cinnamon is a go-to ingredient for baked goods and other savory dishes, but consumers may need to be more wary of which brand they buy the spice from as a recent report found high traces of lead in ...
Elevated levels of lead have been found in 12 of 36 ground cinnamon products and spice blends, according to a Consumer Reports article published Thursday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does ...
Twelve cinnamon powders are on a "never use" list following a study of lead levels by food safety scientists. Consumer Reports revealed that their test of 36 ground cinnamon products and spice blends ...
RxBar has introduced Rx A.M. Oats Packets, a single-serve oatmeal packet available in Maple and Cinnamon Spice flavors. The oats contain 10 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber per packet. Five ...
Chances are, you have this spice at home already. (Getty Images) Deriving from the bark of cinnamomum verum trees, cinnamon is a spice that has become synonymous with autumn and winter. From pumpkin ...
A bargain-bin cinnamon found in California kitchens and markets is now off the shelves after state testing flagged elevated levels of lead. The recalled Lucky Foods brand cinnamon powder was sold ...
Cinnamon is a spice that has long been celebrated for its medicinal properties and warming aroma and flavor. The spice is made of dried bark from various trees of the Cinnamomum genus, while cinnamon ...
Elevated levels of lead were found in 12 of 36 cinnamon and spice mixture brands tested by Consumer Reports. There’s currently no limit set by the FDA for heavy metals in spices. However, the agency ...