China's State quality watchdog Tuesday announced that it had discovered
the cancer-causing Sudan I in 88 kinds of food and food additives produced
by 30 Chinese companies.
The State Administration for Quality Supervision,
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) made public a list of the contaminated
food and their
producers on its website Tuesday.
The inspection was carried out in 18 provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities across the country on pepper sauce
, pepper oil, spicy
preserved food and spicy instant noodles, according to sources with the
agency.
The 30 companies are mostly in south China's Guangdong province, east
China's Jiangsu province and Shanghai municipality, said the source.
The red dye was first discovered early March in a pepper sauce made by
a Heinz subsidiary, the Heinz Meiweiyuan Food Co based in Guangzhou,
capital of Guangdong.
The agency required local quality inspection departments to destroy the
contaminated products right away.
The agency also instructed all the companies producing pepper products
to strengthen self-checks of their product formulas, raw materials and
final products.
AQSIQ will also carry out inspections in other provinces in China. It
will intensify efforts to examine industrial companies that producing
Sudan I and prevent it from entering the food industry, said the source.
(Agencies) |