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Taiwan finds carcinogens in Malaysian instant noodle brand

Ethylene oxide detected in Indonesian product as well, says Health Dept

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2023 11:46PM

Taiwan finds carcinogens in Malaysian instant noodle brand
The two types of instant noodles found to contain ethylene oxide, a chemical compound associated with lymphoma and leukaemia. – BERNAMA Facebook pic, April 24, 2023

TAIPEI – Two types of instant noodles made by Southeast Asian brands have been found to contain a cancer-inducing substance, Taipei’s Health Department said today as it released the results of the city’s 2023 inspection of instant noodles available in Taipei, reported CNA.

In a statement, the department said it found that a batch of “Ah Lai White Curry Noodles” from Malaysia and a batch of “Indomie: Special Chicken Flavour” noodles from Indonesia both contained ethylene oxide, a chemical compound associated with lymphoma and leukaemia.

The department said testing revealed that ethylene oxide was detected in both the noodles and flavour packet of the Malaysian product, but in only the flavour packet of the Indonesian product.

The unspecified retailer from which the samples were collected have been asked to pull the two products off their shelves, and the products’ importers will be fined between NT$60,000 (RM8,685) and NT$200 million, the department said.

According to information on the website of the Toxic and Chemical Substances Bureau under the cabinet-level Environmental Protection Administration, ethylene oxide is poisonous when consumed or inhaled.

Aside from leading to lymphoma and leukaemia, ethylene oxide can also seriously irritate the skin and eyes of anyone who comes into contact with the substance and even trigger birth and hereditary defects.

Chen Yi-ting, who heads the Taipei Health Department’s Food and Drug Division, said the city’s instant noodles inspection was conducted by randomly selecting 30 products from supermarkets, convenience stores, hypermarkets, traditional wet markets, Southeast Asian food shops, and wholesale importers in the city. – Bernama, April 24, 2023

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