May 22, 2024, 01:16 PM - 2 min read
FSSAI examined over 300 samples of spices from other brands, all of which tested negative for ethylene oxide presence. In response to the issue, the Spice Board issued guidelines to spice exporters regarding the use of ethylene oxide as a fumigant to sterilize spices, ensuring compliance with the importing countries' standards for microbial contamination control.
Read moreMay 22, 2024, 07:57 AM - 2 min read
The Center for Food Safety (CFS) in Hong Kong had advised consumers not to purchase certain spice mix products of MDH and Everest, citing the presence of ethylene oxide beyond the permissible limit.
Read moreMay 18, 2024, 01:46 PM - 2 min read
The banned products include Madras Curry Powder, Sambhar Mixed Masala Powder, Mixed Masala Curry Powder by MDH, and Fish Curry Masala by Everest.
Read moreMay 15, 2024, 08:18 PM - 2 min read
India has taken steps to prevent ethylene oxide (EtO) contamination in its spice exports, following recalls of MDH and Everest spices in Singapore and Hong Kong due to EtO residues. Measures include mandatory testing of consignments to these countries, inspections of processing facilities, and sample testing by a techno-scientific committee.
Read moreApril 29, 2024, 08:38 AM - 2 min read
The Spices Board, India's industry regulator, has initiated inspections of MDH and Everest facilities to ensure compliance with quality standards, following the actions taken by Singapore and Hong Kong.
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