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The services made an official inquiry into the quality of herbs and spices in the Military supply system at the 12-13 January 1972 Armed Forces Product Evaluation Committee (AFPEC) meeting. As a result of this inquiry, it was recommended that the US Army Natick Research and Development Command (NARADCOM) survey samples of herbs and spices from sixteen Continental United States (CONUS) Military supply locations to determine if they conformed to specification requirements. In addition to testing for specification conformance, NARADCOM used a sensory profile panel to evaluate aromatic strength and tested for microbiological flora. Herbs and spices from a leading producer of condiments were used as control samples. Results indicated that many of the herbs and spices being used by the Services were only marginal in quality when compared with their control commercial counterparts. |