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Hong Kong, Singapore ban sale of MDH, Everest spices, here's why
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On April 5, Hong Kong's Centre For Food Safety (CFS) announced that routine surveillance programs have found the use of ethylene oxide in three spice mixes of MDH - Madras Curry Powder, Sambhar Masala Powder, and Curry Powder.
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Published 3 weeks ago - 02:09
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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