Bkn aje telur tiruan..tp ni hah maklumat lain..beras tiruan pon ade bah! aduhai..
(rasenye xde masuk pasaran Mesia ye bai? eii ngeri2 ala2 mkn plestik gitu ..iskhh)
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A worker displays a handful of rice at a market in Hefei, Anhui province November 27, 2009. China, the world's largest rice producer and consumer, has approved a locally-developed strain of genetically-modified rice, paving the way for large-scale production in 2 to 3 years, Chinese scientists said on Friday.
The original source is a report obtained by "Singapore media," said The Korea Times.
Allegedly, some Chinese companies produce fake rice by mixing in plastic. This fake rice is then "massively sold" on the Chinese market.
Fake rice sold in Taiyuan, Shaanxi is made from a mixture of potatoes, sweet potatoes, and plastic, according to the report.
The Korea Times said while officials warn that eating fake rice is obviously dangerous to human health, merchants still sell it in "mass quantity" because it's highly profitable.
China has a history of making fake food items.
The Global Times reported in July 2010 that a company in Xi'an, Shaanxi makes a fake version of the expensive "Wuchang rice" by adding flavoring to ordinary rice.
The most infamous example of China's food abuses is the 2008 milk scandal, in which companies adulterated infant formula with melamine and caused the death of at least 6 infants.
A worker displays a handful of rice at a market in Hefei, Anhui province November 27, 2009. China, the world's largest rice producer and consumer, has approved a locally-developed strain of genetically-modified rice, paving the way for large-scale production in 2 to 3 years, Chinese scientists said on Friday.
The original source is a report obtained by "Singapore media," said The Korea Times.
Allegedly, some Chinese companies produce fake rice by mixing in plastic. This fake rice is then "massively sold" on the Chinese market.
Fake rice sold in Taiyuan, Shaanxi is made from a mixture of potatoes, sweet potatoes, and plastic, according to the report.
The Korea Times said while officials warn that eating fake rice is obviously dangerous to human health, merchants still sell it in "mass quantity" because it's highly profitable.
China has a history of making fake food items.
The Global Times reported in July 2010 that a company in Xi'an, Shaanxi makes a fake version of the expensive "Wuchang rice" by adding flavoring to ordinary rice.
The most infamous example of China's food abuses is the 2008 milk scandal, in which companies adulterated infant formula with melamine and caused the death of at least 6 infants.
14 comments:
laaa..nak makan apa la kita lepas ni Jade? China ni mmg suka beno yg fake-fake ni...tang potatoes tu tak pa lagi...tang plastik jadi bahan dia tu...aduihhh..
Lepas ni jom kita pakat tanam padi dan bela ayam....
penah dgr gak pasal beras tiruan tu.. mcm2 kan.. semua patut lbh hati2 dlm segala hal..
dalam pd berhati-hati pun terkadang tertipu....
waspada lah yea...
:)
fuhh beras pun ada tiruan??? macam 2 laa sekrang nie erkk..pas ni apa lak yg tiruan...
CN - tu ler nye chekgu...maselah nye nk tanampadi pon tanah dh makin kecit kt Mesia nih..pakat2 pacak bangunan batu bata iskhh iskhhh
MamaHanim-kdg2 dlm hati2 pong kdg2 tipah tertipu bang uhuhuhu
Ixora-stuju tu fren..kdg2 susah nk bezakan mane pelesu mane yg betul ..aihhhh
Deqlis- ontah le sis..ape lg ler penemuan pasni..jgn pulak manusia2 tiruan pulak berleluasa ..uikhhh
Dahlah telur,beras pun gitu jugak ke?! Apa nak jadilah agaknya yerk?!
alamakkkk...lepas ni apa pulak??
macam2
KA - itu le ma..dorang2 yg buat mende2 palsu ni x pikirkan langsung kesan pd org ramai huh
KR - ontah ler sis..sama2 lah kite tuggu pembongkaran seterusnye uhuhu
lorr.... beras pon ada tiruan..?? issh issh... apo nak jadi ni..
Mulan - ituler sis..sedangkan jantina pon udah dipelsukan..apetah lg beras...ehehe
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