Foods With Omethoate Residue

What Food? Average Level (μg/kg)1,2 Maximum Level (μg/kg)3 Details on How Much Test Year4 Show All Pesticides
Snap Peas 7.4 320.0 Show More Details 2012 Other Pesticides on Snap Peas
Spinach 4.0 760.0 Show More Details 2009 Other Pesticides on Spinach
Hot Peppers 3.8 210.0 Show More Details 2011 Other Pesticides on Hot Peppers
Celery 2.3 85.0 Show More Details 2008 Other Pesticides on Celery
Sweet Bell Peppers 1.7 63.0 Show More Details 2012 Other Pesticides on Sweet Bell Peppers
Cherry Tomatoes 0.6 86.0 Show More Details 2012 Other Pesticides on Cherry Tomatoes
Green Beans 0.6 100.0 Show More Details 2008 Other Pesticides on Green Beans
Greens, Kale 0.5 83.0 Show More Details 2008 Other Pesticides on Greens, Kale
Cilantro 0.5 65.0 Show More Details 2010 Other Pesticides on Cilantro
Pear Juice Conc./Puree 0.4 7.0 Show More Details 2003 Other Pesticides on Pear Juice Conc./Puree
Broccoli 0.4 62.0 Show More Details 2008 Other Pesticides on Broccoli
Tomatoes 0.2 43.0 Show More Details 2008 Other Pesticides on Tomatoes
Watermelon 0.2 24.0 Show More Details 2010 Other Pesticides on Watermelon
Blueberries 0.2 150.0 Show More Details 2008 Other Pesticides on Blueberries
Sweet Peas, Frozen 0.2 19.0 Show More Details 2006 Other Pesticides on Sweet Peas, Frozen
Apples-Single Servings 0.2 76.0 Show More Details 1999 Other Pesticides on Apples-Single Servings
Pears 0.2 120.0 Show More Details 2010 Other Pesticides on Pears
Mangoes 0.2 24.0 Show More Details 2010 Other Pesticides on Mangoes
Green Beans, Frozen 0.1 31.0 Show More Details 2005 Other Pesticides on Green Beans, Frozen
Cucumbers 0.10 34.0 Show More Details 2010 Other Pesticides on Cucumbers
Cherries 0.10 40.0 Show More Details 2007 Other Pesticides on Cherries
Cantaloupe 0.03 10.0 Show More Details 2012 Other Pesticides on Cantaloupe
Grapes 0.02 6.9 Show More Details 2010 Other Pesticides on Grapes
Plums 0.007 5.0 Show More Details 2012 Other Pesticides on Plums
Cauliflower 0.005 4.0 Show More Details 2012 Other Pesticides on Cauliflower

Footnotes

1. This is the average level found averaged over all samples that were tested. If a sample had no detection, its contribution to the average is zero, even though there might be a small amount of residue present, but below the “detection limit.” The units are μg/kg (micrograms per kilogram) which is the same as part per billion (ppb). For liquids the definition is slightly different but for practical purposes equivalent.

2. The results in this table are for all groups of samples combined: domestic, imported, conventional and organic. Click on “Show Details” to see the levels broken down by group.

3. The maximum level is the highest level found in a sample. For both the average level and the maximum level, all samples — organic or conventional, domestic or imported — are included.

4. Test year is the year of the USDA PDP program’s annual report that these results were reported in. When there is more than one test year, WhatsOnMyFood displays only the most recent results.

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