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Everest says its spices 'safe', claims no ban in Singapore or Hong Kong
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published 2 weeks ago
Everest, a popular spice brand in Indian homes, has assured consumers of the safety and quality of its spice-mix products. Evest Food Products stated that despite concerns raised by Singapore and Hong Kong, only one out of 60 Everest products is under examination, emphasizing it as a routine check and not a ban. The company...
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Why Hong Kong & Singapore has Banned Indian Spices, MDH & Everest? | Oneindia News
Discover the latest developments as Hong Kong follows Singapore in banning the sale of popular Indian spice brands Everest and MDH due to pesticide concerns. Learn more about the health risks posed by the contamination and the impact on consumer safety. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage.
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Hong Kong last month suspended sales of three spice blends made by India's MDH and an Everest spice mix for fish curry. Singapore ordered a recall of the same..
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Food Safety Standards Authority of India has decided to step up surveillance this year of spices and culinary herbs, fruits and vegetables, salmonella in fish..
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Singapore ordered a recall of the Everest spice mix, saying it contains high levels of ethylene oxide, which is unfit for human consumption and a cancer risk..
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Simon Sadler and former trader Daniel La Rocca are facing criminal proceedings in the country.
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US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently investigating products from spice manufacturers MDH and Everest following Hong Kong's decision to halt sales..
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