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Why are MDH & Everest Spices Banned In Singapore and Hong Kong? What’s the cancer-causing chemical?

Check out the latest news on India's top spice brands, MDH and Everest, as alarms are raised over alleged cancer-causing pesticides found in their products. Singapore and Hong Kong have taken action by banning the sale of certain spices due to the presence of carcinogenic pesticide - ethylene oxide. Learn more about the spices taken off the shelves and the harmful effects of ethylene oxide, classified as a Group 1 carcinogen. Discover the actions taken by India's Food Safety and Standards Authority (FSSAI) and Everest's response to the controversy. Stay informed on food safety issues and the need for stricter regulations to protect consumers' health. #SpiceControversy #MDH #Everest #FoodSafety #EthyleneOxide #FSSAI #Carcinogen #HealthConcerns
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