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Cancer-causing chemicalis found in soy sauce
by SEANPOULTER, Daily Mail
Cancer-causing chemicals have been found in nearly one in four samples of soy sauce and other Chinese flavourings tested by food watchdogs, it was announced yesterday
In some, the levels massively exceeded international safety limits while others contained traces of a banned toxic substance.
Yesterday officials issued a 'hazard alert' and demanded that supermarket shelves be cleared of the products and that consumers and caterers throw out the offending brands. The list also includes varieties of oyster sauce, mushroom sauce and a chicken marinade. All are likely to be used in Chinese. Vietnamese orThai restaurants.
Virtually all the brands involved were imported from Thailand, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and sold through specialist Chinese supermarkets.None of those sold by major retailers contained the chemicals. The Food Standards Agency, which carried out the tests, believes the most likely buyers will beChinese, Vietnamese, Thai restaurants and families from Eastern and South East Asian backgrounds. It stressed that occasional users were unlikely to be harmed but there was concern for people consuming high levels of the products.
The samples involved in the survey of 100 products were collected more than five months ago. Explaining the delay in publishing the findings, the FSA said it had to run a detailed analysis, contact importers and trace the history of consignments. The chemical 3-MCPD is considered so dangerous that the EU will not allow any more than the tiniest amount in food - just 0.02 mg per kg. Yet one of the products, sold under the brand name Golden Mountain, contained close to 5,000 times that figure. Just two teaspoons would be equivalent to 20 times the acceptable daily intake recommended for a woman.
The survey also revealed traces of an even more harmful chemical, 1,3-DCP, which is banned from all food because it is toxic to genes, as well as carcinogenic.
Some 24 of the 100 samples were positive for 3-MCPD and two thirds of these had traces of 1,3-DCP. The two are thought to create a higher risk of liver cancer.
FSA deputy chairman Suzi Leather said: 'Soy sauce can be produced without these chemicals and we expect swift action from the industry to ensure that the planned EU legal limits are met.' The shops the FSA tested were concentrated in Leeds, Manchester, London and Cambridge. However the brands are likely to be available nationwide and worldwide where the Asian communities are located.
The products carried the brand names: Golden Mountain, King Imperial, Pearl River Bridge, Jammy Chai, Golden Mark, Kimlan, Lee Kum Kee, Tung Chun, Sinsin and Golden Swan.
Some of the makers and importers have claimed that they were the victims of counterfeiters.
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Cancer-causing chemicalis found in soy sauce
by SEANPOULTER, Daily Mail
Cancer-causing chemicals have been found in nearly one in four samples of soy sauce and other Chinese flavourings tested by food watchdogs, it was announced yesterday
In some, the levels massively exceeded international safety limits while others contained traces of a banned toxic substance.
Yesterday officials issued a 'hazard alert' and demanded that supermarket shelves be cleared of the products and that consumers and caterers throw out the offending brands. The list also includes varieties of oyster sauce, mushroom sauce and a chicken marinade. All are likely to be used in Chinese. Vietnamese orThai restaurants.
Virtually all the brands involved were imported from Thailand, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, and sold through specialist Chinese supermarkets.None of those sold by major retailers contained the chemicals. The Food Standards Agency, which carried out the tests, believes the most likely buyers will beChinese, Vietnamese, Thai restaurants and families from Eastern and South East Asian backgrounds. It stressed that occasional users were unlikely to be harmed but there was concern for people consuming high levels of the products.
The samples involved in the survey of 100 products were collected more than five months ago. Explaining the delay in publishing the findings, the FSA said it had to run a detailed analysis, contact importers and trace the history of consignments. The chemical 3-MCPD is considered so dangerous that the EU will not allow any more than the tiniest amount in food - just 0.02 mg per kg. Yet one of the products, sold under the brand name Golden Mountain, contained close to 5,000 times that figure. Just two teaspoons would be equivalent to 20 times the acceptable daily intake recommended for a woman.
The survey also revealed traces of an even more harmful chemical, 1,3-DCP, which is banned from all food because it is toxic to genes, as well as carcinogenic.
Some 24 of the 100 samples were positive for 3-MCPD and two thirds of these had traces of 1,3-DCP. The two are thought to create a higher risk of liver cancer.
FSA deputy chairman Suzi Leather said: 'Soy sauce can be produced without these chemicals and we expect swift action from the industry to ensure that the planned EU legal limits are met.' The shops the FSA tested were concentrated in Leeds, Manchester, London and Cambridge. However the brands are likely to be available nationwide and worldwide where the Asian communities are located.
The products carried the brand names: Golden Mountain, King Imperial, Pearl River Bridge, Jammy Chai, Golden Mark, Kimlan, Lee Kum Kee, Tung Chun, Sinsin and Golden Swan.
Some of the makers and importers have claimed that they were the victims of counterfeiters.
NOTE: - underligned means adding to the original by the sender.
please support the sign posted below sent by Minh Khoi from France and encourage Asian
Restaurant and Supermarket to display the same for "peace of mind" to the consumers.
If you need a FREE Color Poster (similar to the sign below) to display at your Restaurants or Supermarket, please do not hesitate to contact Tam at 408-561-9409 for free distribution
Tất cả các loại nước tương mang nhản hiệu dưới đây đều mang mầm bệnh ung thư: Những nhãn hiệu : Hồng Kông, Đài Loan, Taiwan, China kể vào chai ở Mỹ như Newyork, California, Texas , đều là những cơ sở của Trung cộng làm ra. Nên ăn loại maggi của Mỹ hoặc Úc là an toàn.