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Everest masalas are popular for cooking various dishes ... especially fish curry. Common ingredients found in fish curry masala may include coriander, cumin, turmeric, fenugreek, mustard seeds, black ...
Everest has not issued a statement on this yet. Singapore has recalled Everest Fish Curry Masala, a popular spice product imported from India, alleging the presence of elevated levels of ethylene ...
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Singapore has issued a recall for Everest Fish Curry Masala, a well-known spice product from India, citing the detection of increased levels of ethylene oxide, a pesticide considered unfit for ...
While ethylene oxide is allowed in spice sterilization per Singaporean regulations, the heightened levels in Everest Fish Curry Masala pose a health risk to consumers. Photo: Samar Halarnkar ...
The Singapore Food Agency, a statutory body tasked with enforcing food safety in Singapore, issued a notice on Thursday for the recall of Everest Fish Curry Masala from shelves across the country.
Singapore Food Agency ordered the recall of spice maker Everest’s fish curry masala, which is imported from India, after it was found to have more-than-permissible limits of a pesticide ...
Hong Kong’s food regulatory authority has found four products of popular Indian brands MDH and Everest ... ingredients. Following this, Singapore has recalled Everest fish curry masala imported ...
Sambhar Masala Mixed Masala Powder and Curry Powder Mixed Masala Powder are banned in Hong Kong now. So is Everest’s Fish Curry Masala. The CFS had collected food samples from three stores in ...
The recall of Everest Fish Curry Masala, imported by Sp Muthiah & Sons, is ongoing. This came after the Centre for Food Safety in Hong Kong had the product recalled due to the presence of ethylene ...
The Centre for Food Safety in Hong Kong on April 18 recalled Everest Fish Curry Masala from India alleging the presence of a pesticide called ethylene oxide at levels exceeding permissible limit.