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author: Eric Wagoner
date: '2001-03-14T04:27:00'
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title: US Bans EU Animal Products
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Yesterday the US government banned the import of most European meat and animal products on the heels of Foot and Mouth being confirmed in France. The radio news last night (it must have been NPR) mentioned cheeses and hams being banned as well, but that's not what [CNN is reporting](http://www.cnn.com/interactive/us/0103/ban.info/content.html). They claim that soft unpasturized cheeses are banned, but most had been already (sniff... so sad). Hard cheeses, presumably including unpasturized parmesian and similar cheeses, and cured meats such as prosciutto are still allowed. I hope it stays that way, too. I've gotten passable at making my own hard cheeses, but I'm still a ways off from making my own prosciutto.