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Two recalled instant noodle products safe for eating: Health DG

Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan confirms samples pass lab tests, comply with rules

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 May 2023 9:08PM

Two recalled instant noodle products safe for eating: Health DG
Health Director-General Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan has announced that two recalled instant noodles, namely Penang Ah Lai White Curry Noodle and Indomie Special Chicken Flavoured Instant Noodles, were confirmed to be safe for consumption. – jutongon.com pic, May 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Two instant noodles, namely Penang Ah Lai White Curry Noodle and Indomie Special Chicken Flavoured Instant Noodles that were ordered to be recalled following the detection of ethylene oxide, have been confirmed to be safe for consumption and complied with the stipulated legislation. 

Health Director-General Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan said this was confirmed based on laboratory analysis carried out on samples of the two types of instant noodles. 

“For imported food, the Health Ministry (MoH) implements six levels of inspection at the country’s entry points based on risks. 

“For Level 5 inspection, which is hold, test and release (HTR), food products entering the country will be held and analysed first and only food products that comply with the standards are released for the Malaysian market,” he said in a statement today. 

He said that from 2022 to April this year, a total of 317 samplings for the purpose of HTR had been carried out and, of the total, 37 (11.67%) were HTR sampling on instant noodle products of various brands for ethylene oxide parameters. 

Dr Muhammad Radzi also said that MoH will cooperate with the companies involved to ensure that products found to be non-compliant are withdrawn from the market. 

For more information, consumers can contact the nearest District Health Office, or visit the website http://moh.spab.gov.my or the Food Safety and Quality Division Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bkkmhq. 

Previously, MoH ordered a voluntary recall of Penang Ah Lai White Curry Noodle products for batches expiring on August 25, 2023 from the Malaysian market after detecting of ethylene oxide in the product and the Indomie Special Chicken Flavoured Instant Noodles. 

MoH also issued a directive to hold, test and release the Indomie Special Chicken Flavoured instant noodle product from Indonesia at all entry points of the country and urged its manufacturer to voluntarily recall the affected products from the market. 

Ethylene oxide is a chemical gas that is carcinogenic and is often used as pesticide. It is also an active ingredient in detergents, not allowed to be used on surfaces that come into contact with food. – Bernama, May 9, 2023

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