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Food safety regulator to test MDH, Everest spices: Report

Published on: Apr 22, 2024 07:52 PM IST

The govt's move comes after Hong Kong banned the sale of the two brands in the country - MDH and Everest - for allegedly containing a cancer-causing pesticide.

The food safety regulator Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) on Monday ordered quality checks on products of popular Indian spice brands MDH and Everest Group following allegations of them containing a cancer-causing pesticide, Reuters reported citing a senior official.

Centre to test MDH, Everest spices for cancer-causing pesticide: Report(mdhspices.com)

According to the report, the inspections will test for the presence of ethylene oxide - a harmful pesticide unfit for human consumption and whose long-term exposure can cause cancer.

The government's move comes hours after Hong Kong banned the sale of the two brands in the country - MDH and Everest, which have been in the Indian kitchens as a primary brand choice of spices - claiming that they detected the presence of carcinogenic pesticide ethylene oxide in several spice mixes. According to the Centre For Food Safety of the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, they had collected samples of three of MDH's pre-packaged spice products - 'Madras Curry Powder', 'Sambhar Masala Powder' and ‘Curry Powder’; and Everest Group's 'Fish Curry Masala' for testing under its routine food surveillance programme when it detected the presence of the pesticide.

Notably, MDH company founded by Dharampal Gulati in 1959, and Everest - founded by Vadilal Shah - have been exporting to several places including the US, Europe, UK, and the Middle East.

(With inputs from Reuters)

 
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