Radioactive cesium reported in Kellogg’s cereal from Japan — Almost 20 becquerels per kilogram (PHOTO)
By ENENews
Source: http://www.kon-tida.net/blog/main.php?mode=detail&article=29
Kellogg’s All Brown Buran Flake Plain (Expiration Date: May 2013)
- Cs-134 @ 8.95 Becquerels/kilogram (Bq/kg)
- Cs-137 @ 10.76 Bq/kg
- Total Cesium @ 19.71 Bq/kg
h/t Fukushima Diary


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August 6th, 2012 | Category: Food, Japan (Fukushima)





