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China bans nitrite salt in catering businesses

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Press Trust of India Beijing

The ban order was issued jointly by the Ministry of Health and State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) today .

Under Chinese laws, nitrite salts, a group of industrial salts, can be added to foods, such as sausages and smoked meats, as a preservative and colouring agent but only in very small and limited amounts.

Some restaurants, diners and snack booths have been found adding them to meat products they prepare themselves.

In April last year, a one-year-old girl died of nitrite poisoning after eating fried chicken bought from a street vendor in Beijing.

Using additives like nitrite salts needs to be done carefully and professionally under strict supervision, which can not be realized at restaurants or snack booths and thus increases food safety risks, Beijing Times quoted an unnamed official with the Ministry of Health as saying.

 

However, professional food processing plants were still allowed to use it in line with regulations, he said, sate-run Xinhua reported.

  

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First Published: Jun 13 2012 | 1:35 PM IST

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