Fake rice made by rice in china
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The
sacred bowl of rice that used to save lives could now be harmful – and
even deadly.Plastic rice laced with poisonous resin has reportedly
reached the shores of several Asian nations. The rice is said to stay
hard after it has been cooked.The plastic rice, reportedly made from
potatoes, sweet potatoes, with synthetic resin moulded into the shape of
real rice, is said to have made its way into countries with large rural
populations such as India, Indonesia and Vietnam.
One latest rumour said that the fake rice had entered Singapore.But a
spokesman from the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) told The
Straits Times: “As part of AVA’s routine surveillance, imported rice is
regularly inspected and sampled to ensure compliance with our food
safety standards and requirements.
“Our sampling tests cover a wide range of food-borne hazards. Thus far, the testing results have been satisfactory.
“We have not received any feedback on fake rice.”
Health experts and dieticians have warned that consuming such fake
grains could be lethal or seriously damage the digestive system.
News of the fake rice, commonly sold in Chinese markets, especially
in Taiyuan in Shaanxi province, has been circulating on popular social
media platforms such as WhatsApp and Facebook.
But the Malaysian Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry has said it has not received any reports on fake rice.
Its minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob denied receiving such reports, and
assured that consumers would be taught how to identify fake grains.
Speaking to reporters after a Young Agropreneur meeting on Monday,
Datuk Seri Ismail said complaints of fake goods fall under the purview
of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry.
“However, we will assist the ministry regarding the technical side of identifying rice.
“For example, we can give consumers pointers on how to differentiate between fake and real rice,” he said.
Malaysian Domestic Trade Minister Hasan Malek said the news on fake
rice, which has gone viral on the Internet, might be true or false, but
the ministry would not take such things lightly.
“I, too, have heard about the news. The news can be true or false; we
don’t know about it. We also don’t know if the fake rice has landed in
the country but we cannot take such things lightly.
“We will carry out investigations nationwide,” Datuk Seri Hasan said on Monday.
Mr Hasan added that the investigating team would focus on small
sundry shops to check whether they were selling the fake rice,
especially in the outskirts and rural areas
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