A food testing device for testing for the presence of harmful contaminants in a food sample, includes a vessel adapted for holding a liquefied food sample, a liquefier operatively associated with the vessel for converting an unliquefied food sample into a liquefied food sample, at least one test ass
A food testing device for testing for the presence of harmful contaminants in a food sample, includes a vessel adapted for holding a liquefied food sample, a liquefier operatively associated with the vessel for converting an unliquefied food sample into a liquefied food sample, at least one test assay dispensable from the device, wherein the test assay includes at least one assay reagent having an affinity for at least one harmful contaminant, and capable of both detecting the presence of the harmful contaminant in the liquefied food sample, and producing a visual cue upon recognition of the harmful contaminant; and a radiation detector disposed proximately to the vessel for indicating the presence of ionizing radiation in the food sample at amounts exceeding normal background levels to detect the presence of a radioactive agent as the harmful contaminant.
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What is claimed is: 1. A food testing device for testing for the presence of harmful contaminants in a food sample, comprising: a substrate having top, bottom and side portions; holding well within and opening from the top of said substrate; sample well within and opening from the top of said subst
What is claimed is: 1. A food testing device for testing for the presence of harmful contaminants in a food sample, comprising: a substrate having top, bottom and side portions; holding well within and opening from the top of said substrate; sample well within and opening from the top of said substrate, said sample well being spaced apart from and adjacent to said holding well; a disposable sample container for holding a food sample; said sample well being adapted for receiving said sample container; a mechanical liquefier including a blade assembly; said holding well being configured to receive and store said liquefier during inoperative states of said food testing device; a hinge mechanism having one end secured to said liquefier, and another end secured into said substrate between said liquefier and said sample well, said hinge mechanism being adapted for rotating said liquefier from said holding well to said sample well, for positioning said blade assembly within said disposable sample container, for liquefying a food sample contained in said sample container; and a test supply compartment integral with the substrate for storing at least one test assay, the test assay comprising at least one assay reagent having an affinity for at least one harmful contaminant, and capable of both detecting the presence of the harmful contaminant in the liquefied food sample, and producing a visual cue upon recognition of the harmful contaminant. 2. The food testing device of claim 1, further comprising a radiation detector disposed proximately to the vessel for indicating the presence of ionizing radiation in the food sample at amounts exceeding normal background levels to detect the presence of a radioactive agent as the harmful contaminant. 3. The food testing device of claim 2, wherein the radiation detector is selected from the group consisting of a Geiger counter, a scintillation counter, a photo multiplier, an ionization chamber, a semiconductor detector, a radiation dosimeter and combinations thereof. 4. The food testing device of claim 2, further comprising an indicator assembly operatively associated with the radiation detector for informing a user of the presence of a radioactive agent. 5. The food testing device of claim 1, comprising a timer for tracking and measuring the time necessary to complete the detection process of the corresponding test assay. 6. The food testing device of claim 1, wherein the test assay is a chromatographic assay. 7. The food testing device of claim 6, wherein the chromatographic assay is selected from the group consisting of a dipstick assay, a flow through assay, a lateral flow assay, and combinations thereof. 8. The food testing device of claim 7, wherein the lateral flow assay comprises: a sample zone for receiving a test portion of the liquefied food sample; and at least one test zone supporting at least one assay reagent necessary for performing an assay for the harmful contaminant, whereby the visual cue result can be obtained. 9. The food testing device of claim 1, wherein the assay reagent exhibits a particular affinity for a harmful contaminant selected from the group consisting of a biological agent, a chemical agent, a food allergen and combinations thereof. 10. The food testing device of claim 9, wherein the biological agent is a pathogen. 11. The food testing device of claim 10, wherein the pathogen is selected from the group consisting of Escherichia spp., Bacillus spp., Clostridium spp., Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp., Listeria monocytogenes, Shigella spp., Streptococcus spp., Vibrio spp., Staphylococcus spp, Yersinia spp., and strains thereof, and combinations thereof. 12. The food testing device of claim 11, wherein the pathogen is selected from the group consisting of E. coli O157:H7, Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus cereus, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens, Campylobacter jejuni, Salmonella enteritidis, Salmonella typhi, Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus, Staphylococcus aureus, Yersinia enterocolitica and combinations thereof. 13. The food testing device of claim 9, wherein the chemical agent is selected from the group consisiting of pesticides, toxins, ricin, botulin, aflatoxins, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, scombrotoxins, neurotoxin, mycotoxins, ochratoxin A toxins, patulin toxins, fusarium toxins, fumonisins, trichothecenes, deoxynivalenol and zearelenone, marine toxins, ciguatera toxin, shellfish toxin, and tetrodotoxin, cyanide, nicotine, dioxin, polychlorinated phenyls, furans, heavy metals, arsenic, lead, and mercury, histamine, histadine, and the combinations thereof. 14. The food testing device of claim 9, wherein the food allergen is selected from the group consisting of almond, egg, gliadin, hazelnut, milk, peanut, soy residues and combinations thereof. 15. The food testing device of claim 1, further comprising a dispenser for the disposable sample container to supply a fresh sample container for each testing. 16. The food testing device of claim 1, further comprising a storage area for holding the test assay during testing. 17. The food testing device of claim 1, wherein said at least one test assay includes a plurality of assay reagents capable of detecting and producing visual cues for the presence of a plurality of harmful contaminants, respectively. 18. The food testing device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of test assays, each for detecting and producing a visual cue of a different harmful contaminant, respectfully, that may be present in the food sample.
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