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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Who can trust Chinese food?


The US delegation has said it is planning to bring its own food for American athletes.

At a news conference in Beijing, a senior official, Kang Yi, said it was a pity that the US had apparently decided not to trust China's food.

Ms Kang insisted that the food served to athletes at the Olympics would exceed international health standards.

For China, a good Olympic Games means cheering spectators, record-breaking performances and athletes and fans all sitting down to enjoy some good Chinese-made food.

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After the incident regarding the toxic Chinese dumplings, America has decided to bring it's own food to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Who can blame them? America has enough problem with terrorists as it is. We don't need to get involved with this new form of Chinese bio-terrorism.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Rotten Food



Japan scare over China dumplings

Dozens of Japanese people say they have fallen ill after eating Chinese-made dumplings, prompting Tokyo officials to launch an inquiry.


The frozen dumplings, known as gyoza in Japan, were made by Tianyang Food in China's Hebei province.


Japanese officials said they contained traces of pesticide, probably added in production or packaging in China.


China said no traces of pesticide had been found in pre-export inspections, but ordered a halt to production.


The issue has triggered intensive media coverage in Japan and sparked public alarm.
Leaders held an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the problem.


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Dozens of people in Japan have become ill after eating Chinese made dumplings. Officials say they tested positive for pesticides but China denies these assumptions and China stopped production of the dumplings anyway. Recently, Chinese goods have been recalled because of safety reasons, and now the trend continues in food products.
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