Categories: India

FSSAI Initiates Sampling of Spices Amid Quality Concerns Raised by Singapore and Hong Kong

Amidst the controversy regarding the Everest spices, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has begun the sampling of powdered spices from not just Everest but also various other brands, including well-known names like MDH, across the country following quality concerns that were raised by Singapore and Hong Kong, according to a government source.

The initiative to sample the spices is followed after the recent row over the Indian spices, where Singapore and Hong Kong highlighted concerns about the quality of certain Indian spice products, alleging that the spices had the pesticide ‘ethylene oxide’ in them and the quantity of the pesticide was beyond permissible limits.

A government source informed PTI, “In view of the current development, FSSAI has been taking samples of spices from all brands, including MDH and Everest, from the market to check whether they meet the FSSAI norms.”

Notably, the FSSAI’s regulatory policies primarily aim to ensure the quality of the products that are intended for the domestic market and do not extend to regulating the quality of spices that are exported.

Also read: Everest Spice Brand Clarifies: “Not Banned, Only 1 Product Recalled In Singapore” Amidst Controversy

The Spices Board of India is actively looking into the ban that has been imposed by Hong Kong and Singapore on the sale of specific spice-mix products from Indian brands MDH and Everest. These banned products reportedly include MDH’s Madras Curry Powder (spice blend for Madras curry), Everest Fish Curry Masala, MDH Sambhar Masala Mixed Masala Powder, and MDH Curry Powder Mixed Masala Powder.

A B Rema Shree, Director of the Spices Board of India, confirmed to PTI that they are actively involved in assessing the situation and addressing the concerns raised by the international regulatory bodies.

Meanwhile, the Hong Kong’s Center for Food Safety (CFS) has cautioned consumers against purchasing these specified products and has also instructed traders not to sell them. Similarly, the Singapore Food Agency has also mandated the recall of these spice products.

The companies, MDH and Everest have not been available to give a comment regarding the current situation.

Srishti Mukherjee

Recent Posts

‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’: India Rushes Aid To Myanmar After Devastating Earthquake

India has once again demonstrated its commitment to global solidarity by responding swiftly to the…

4 minutes ago

Beware Of The Petrol Pump Scam! Man Swipes Credit Card And Loses Rs 1 Lakh; Viral Video Explains How

A viral video has recently brought attention to a major financial scam that has left…

23 minutes ago

Afghanistan Taliban Releases Detained American Woman, Says Former US Envoy, In Rare Positive Development

An American woman detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan has been released, marking a rare…

27 minutes ago

Watch Out For Ghibli Politicians! Indian Political Leaders Join The Viral Bandwagon; Share Their Ghibli-Style Pictures On Social Media

A new AI-powered trend has taken social media by storm, transforming public figures, celebrities, and…

32 minutes ago

‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, We Mean It’: India Responds Swiftly To Myanmar Quake As Death Toll Rises Over 1600; Rescuers Dig For Survivors

India has once again proven its commitment to global humanitarian efforts by launching a rapid…

43 minutes ago

Hundreds Of Anti-Elon Musk Protests Hit Tesla Locations Worldwide, Including Washington D.C. on March 29

Tesla facilities worldwide became the epicentre of protests on March 29, as activists voiced their…

47 minutes ago