Ohio State Fair Unveils One Of The Most Bizarre Desserts Ever
Would anyone want a sweet deviled egg?
State Fairs have become the places to debut crazy new foods. Things like deep-fried Kool-Aid, pickle pops, fried scorpion, and more.
According to a recent report, the Ohio State Fair has really raised the bar on the crazy food scale this year. The Ohio Poultry Association (OPA), known as the Devilishly Good Food Stand has dropped the craziest type of deviled egg we’d ever heard of…Chocolate deviled eggs!
Now the OPA has been known to do some weird things with deviled eggs. In the past they debuted lemon meringue deviled eggs.
We’re not sure who asked for this or what kind of a crazy person could think this up, but if you’re feeling adventurous here is the recipe to make some for yourself.
5 Of the Riskiest Foods Linked to Recalls
A new Consumer Reports study has ranked the riskiest foods. They analyzed data from the CDC, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Department of Agriculture between 2017 and 2022. Their researchers focused on “widely consumed foods” that had recalls over a specific duration of time.
According to Consumers Reports, the CDC estimates that 48 million people each year fall ill from salmonella, listeria, E. coli, or other bacteria or viruses in food. They said most recover on their own after a few days. But about 130,000 people are hospitalized and 3,000 die from foodborne illnesses yearly.
Some of the foods that are ranked at the top of the list include bagged salads, poultry products, and deli meats. The top five are leafy greens, deli cheese and meat, ground beef, onions, and poultry. Bagged salads and other leafy greens ranked number one on the list. They found 50 different recalls linked to them since 2017. Also, it has the most caused deaths. Last on the list at number ten is flour. Unlike leafy greens, flour has had zero total deaths.
“We aren’t saying people need to avoid these foods entirely,” says Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at CR, who led the analysis. “After all, these foods are all usually safe, and many of them are in fact important parts of a healthy diet.” Ronholm continued to say in Consumers Report that the list underscores the “importance of following best food safety practices with all of your foods, including knowing how to track, and respond, to food recalls when they happen.” Read the entire list, and learn how you can reduce your risk at Consumer Reports.