What will the Chinese brains think up next.....
Until the next time, cheers.
Until the next time, cheers.
AFP
- Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Fake pig ears latest China food scandal
SHANGHAI, (AFP)
- Police in China are investigating after the discovery of a batch of
"fake" pigs' ears reportedly made from gelatin, according to state
media.
In the latest food safety scare to hit the country, the
bogus ears were discovered in a market in Ganzhou city in the eastern
province of Jiangxi in late March after a customer complained of a
strange smell when cooking them, the state-run China Daily newspaper
reported.
Food safety officials tested the "ears" and found they
had been made from gelatin and the chemical sodium oleate, commonly used
in the production of soap.
China's government has repeatedly
vowed to improve food safety as people grow increasingly alarmed about
the quality of what they eat, but scandals still occur due to weak
enforcement and unscrupulous business practices.
Photos
circulating online showed local officials examining a box of the fake
ears, which appeared light-brown in colour and to have a plastic-like
texture.
The China Daily quoted an expert as offering a sure-fire
method for telling real ears -- a popular delicacy -- from fake ones,
saying the genuine article should have hair and small blood vessels.
The Jiangxi provincial health department could not be reached for comment on the latest case.
The
investigation into the fake ears comes as authorities launched a probe
into vegetable sellers in the eastern province of Shandong for spraying
cabbages with the harmful chemical formaldehyde to keep them fresh.
Last year authorities arrested more than 30 people over the sale of cooking oil made from leftovers scooped out of gutters.
And
in 2008, milk was at the centre of one of China's biggest food safety
scandals when the industrial chemical melamine was found to have been
illegally added to dairy products to give the appearance of higher
protein content.
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