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India to conduct quality checks on MDH and Everest products for cancer-causing pesticide: Report

India to conduct quality checks on MDH and Everest products for cancer-causing pesticide: Report
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India to test MDH, Everest spices for cancer-causing pesticide, source says

BENGALURU (Reuters) - India's food safety regulator will conduct quality checks on products of popular Indian spice brands MDH and Everest Group after Hong Kong banned the sale of some products for allegedly containing a cancer-causing pesticide, a.

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International agency finds cancer causing chemicals in popular Indian spice brands

Hong Kong’s CFS report identified cancer-causing chemicals in Indian spices with ethylene oxide. The International Agency for Research on Cancer class

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Packaged food companies could shift to more transparency, healthier food options

Packaged food companies could shift to more transparency, healthier food options
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Ethylene Oxide: Here's why Hong Kong and Singapore have announced a recall of MDH and Everest products

Hong Kong and Singapore have recalled popular Indian spice products from MDH and Everest due to the presence of carcinogenic ethylene oxide. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies ethylene oxide as a Group 1 carcinogen, prompting food regulators to take action. This article covers the details of the recall and the potential health risks associated with ethylene oxide in spices.

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