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  • 枫下家园 / 生活杂事 / 酱油,豪油,有毒,大家小心!
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛英国公布香港酱油含致癌物

    英国食品标准管理署发现部分酱油含有致癌物质,多食会危害健康。这些
    酱油品牌,许多是香港市民常用的牌子。

    食品标准管理署已向消费者发出通知,提醒他们注意不应再食用这些产
    品。该署指出,有问题的产品主要来自泰国、中国、香港和台湾。

    该署在网页中表示:该批酱油「经检验已证明其中含有很高的潜在致癌化
    学物质」,并指出「如果您已食用所示之产品,受其伤害的可能性依然很少,
    但若长期,大量的食用则可能对健康有危害。因此,您不应再继续食用这些产
    品。」

    该署并作出提醒:「这类产品已经不准继续出售,有些可能是伪造品。」

    被英国食品标准管理署指有问题的酱油,包括李锦记旧庄特级豪油、李锦
    记熊猫牌鲜味豪油(罐庄和樽庄)、李锦记熊猫牌辣味蠔油、李锦记豉油鸡汁、美
    味源金唛生抽、金兰老抽、珠江桥牌生抽王(Superior soy及Superior soy sauce)、珠
    江桥牌草菰老抽、珠江桥牌鲜虾油、同珍金标酱油、珍味斋生抽XO、珍味斋原
    生抽、皇尊老抽王、金天鹅老抽王、Golden Mountain牌的Soya bean sauce、
    Seasoning sauce和Soya bean sauce(Seasoning sauce)、Sinsin牌的Oyster sauce、
    万家香牌(Wanhashan)的两只酱油,一共二十二种酱油。更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • 没什么牌子拉下了, 那吃什么呀?
      • 饺子,试试美味鲜牌的生抽王和老抽王,SAVE ON FOOD买的,500ml, 1.09加元。挺好用。
        • 好! 昨天我给你发了EMAIL, 你受到没?
      • 昨天我听新闻中讲到,香港政府认为那是对动物作实验的结果, 目前没有关于对人的影响的报告, 所以他们不会回收那些产品. 另外, SUPERSTORE卖的那种酱油好像不在其中.
      • 怎么都是现在超市里卖的
      • 这文章很早了,可能是零零年左右的,好多厂家都不添加致病的防腐剂了。市面上出售的,都是合格的,否则加不让进口。象中国的HONEY,加国就没有,也是同样原因。除非中国改善环境,才会进口。
        • 您老人家真厉害,这么早的文章还挖掘出来顶了一下。
          • 我也觉得奇怪,她还捞起了不少帖子。
    • 不干不静,吃了没病!
    • 好像不是新闻了吧?中国人的油炸食品,西人的烧烤食品,还有烟草等等,都可能含有致癌物质,吃了可能早死,不吃不肯定不早死。中国人自古就吃这些,癌症患病率是上升了还是下降了?
      • Rollor兄,我看还是小心为上,加拿大这鬼地方,大肠杆菌都可以弄死人,不能大意! :-)
      • 唉,如果天天吃生菜,活那么久有什么用啊。。。
        • Agree!
    • 我们中国人都有特殊的抵抗力,远非弱不经风的老外可比。该吃照吃
    • The full story is here
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛SOME SOY SAUCE PRODUCTS TO BE REMOVED
      June 20, 2001
      Mcpd Release
      www.foodstandards.gov.uk
      Most consumers not affected
      The Food Standards Agency has advised consumers to avoid certain soy
      sauce products following a retail survey which found high levels of
      potentially cancer causing chemicals in nearly a quarter of samples. The majority of samples taken had none of these contaminants whatsoever and none of the products sampled from major retail chains posed any safety concerns. Of the 100 samples, 22 gave cause for concern.
      The survey, conducted last year, found 3-MCPD, common in many foods, at levels well over the EC legal limit that comes into effect on 1st April
      2002. Of the samples found with 3-MCPD, about two thirds also contained a cancer causing chemical 1,3-DCP which experts advise should not be present at any levels in food.

      The affected products are imported from Thailand, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan and mostly sold in shops specialising in oriental foods. It is
      also alleged that some of the products are counterfeit. Although a quarter
      of samples taken posed concern, the actual proportion of the UK market
      taken by these products is thought to be very small.

      The Agency is taking action to ensure that the products identified are
      removed from sale and that consumers do not use them. The chemicals
      could cause harm to people who use these products with most of their meals on a daily basis over a long period of time. Occasional consumers are unlikely to be harmed.

      All of the details of the products are attached and available from the
      FSA website at www.foodstandards.gov.uk Agency Deputy Chair, Suzi Leather said:
      " We want to ensure that consumers of these products are informed of
      the risks and that effective action is taken to protect them. All of the
      affected products should be removed from the shelves and consumers
      should throw away any that they may have.

      "I want to stress that only a limited range of soy products are
      affected. We are particularly concerned to protect people who have high levels of consumption, as they will be most at risk from the harmful effects of these chemicals. This is most likely to be people from East and South East Asian communities."Soy sauce can be produced without these chemicals and we expect swift action from the industry to ensure that the planned EU legal limits are met. "

      Following the survey the Agency has taken action to protect consumers:
      advising consumers of what products to avoid and issuing leaflets to
      the communities most affected issuing a Food Hazard Warning asking local enforcement officers to remove any of the products that may still be on sale advising caterers that they should not use any of the affected products placing brand names and photos of the relevant products on the Agency website advising retailers to request proof from suppliers that soy sauce products sold to them have been tested for and don't exceed planned legal limits. planning a follow up survey of soy sauce products
      The survey, part of the Agency's ongoing work to protect consumers, is
      a follow up to an earlier survey of 3-MCPD in soy sauces but is the first
      time we have tested for 1,3-DCP. Previous surveys of levels in other foods have shown 3-MCPD to be present in foods such as biscuits, breads, cheeses and burgers, but usually at much lower levels.
      3-MCPD has the potential to cause cancer. A legal limit of 0.02mg/kg
      (based on a 40% dry matter component in the sauce) was agreed in March 2001 and due to come into force April 2002. The European Scientific Committee for Food (SCF) have recently agreed a TDI (Tolerable Daily Intake) of 0.02 mg/kg body weight. Consumption of 10 ml/day (two teaspoons) of the product with the highest levels in the survey would therefore exceed this TDI by 10-20 fold. 1,3-DCP, is thought to be genotoxic (disrupts DNA) which means there is
      no tolerable intake and the likelihood of it causing cancer if consumed
      over a long period of time is higher. 1,3-DCP is only found where 3-MCPD is present, and always at much lower levels. Both 3-MCDP and 1,3-DCP belong to a group of chemicals known as chloropropanols. Their presence in soy sauce is avoidable. They are usually
      produced by the addition of Acid Hydrolysed Vegetable protein to
      accelerate production. Other sources are acid hydrolysis of some or all of the soya bean/wheat and the toasting of the wheat component.
      NOTES TO EDITORS:
      Details of the survey are available on our website
      (www.foodstandards.gov.uk). The table attached shows those products
      that we have advised consumers to avoid.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • 你还当真?营养学方面的东西最富有争议了。”发现部分酱油含有致癌物质,多食会危害健康“? 水喝多了也出事。