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Can Umeboshi and Kimchi Still Be Enjoyed? Revised Food Sanitation Law Grace Period Ends

The cherished staples of Japanese dining tables, such as umeboshi, dried fish, kimchi, and mentaiko, are now facing a crisis. The issue stems from the Food Sanitation Law, which was revised six years ago. The catalyst for this change was a food poisoning outbreak in 2012, linked to lightly pickled Chinese cabbage, which resulted in the deaths of eight people in Sapporo and other cities.

Japan s Traditional Producers in a Pickle

Japan s beloved pickles are facing a crisis. Starting next month, stricter rules for pickle production will come into effect, forcing many farmers to abandon their pickle-making operations.

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Government mulling quicker reports of health problems in food | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

Alarmed at the benikoji health scare, government officials are considering updating food safety and labeling laws to require companies to promptly report health problems caused by their food products.

EDITORIAL: Food labeling review inevitable following Benikoji scare | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

EDITORIAL: Food labeling review inevitable following Benikoji scare | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
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