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Updated Thursday, May 26, 2011 11:12 pm TWN, The China Post news staff |
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Bubble tea ingredients exported to U.K. may contain poisonous additiveThe latest DOH investigation found that the food additive, known as Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, known as DEHP, has been distributed in products from 46 different companies, although a major bubble tea ingredient exporter denies that theirs is one. So far, the company identified as the main source spreading the food additive is Yu Shen Company (昱伸公司), a long-term manufacturer of the additive. Possmei International Co., a producer of tea and tapioca ingredients bound for the U.K., said there is no evidence that their materials have been tainted with the carcinogenic DEHP. Possmei supplies key ingredients to Bubbleology, a London beverage shop opened by businessman Assad Khan that made the news earlier this year. A Possmei spokesperson claimed their products do not contain additives manufactured by Yu Shen Company. However, to ensure consumer safety following the DOH announcement, Possmei has voluntarily sent product samples to leading inspection company SGS Taiwan for testing. Meanwhile, Possmei has informed downstream suppliers to remove their products from the market and suspend operations until test results are conclusive. Results are expected today. Possmei said that if traces of the food additive are found in current Bubbleology products, the source would be an upstream supplier or manufacturer with which the company has no direct contact. Further, Kahn would currently be using bubble tea ingredients that have already undergone testing, which means U.K. customers have nothing to worry about, the company spokesperson said. If the most recent shipment is found to contain DEHP, Kahn has been instructed to destroy it immediately, he added. The wave of DEHP-tainted products has the DOH struggling to rein in makers of beverages and foodstuffs that may have unwittingly used the Yu Shen Company food additives. The department has already ordered both the removal of any contaminated products and refunds for consumers. All contaminated products are in the process of being impounded and destroyed. According to a local news source, this is the world's first case of foods and beverages being laced with DEHP, which can also disrupt the endocrine system and change hormone levels. Comments May 18, 2012 a@ Reply Wow this is shocking news! :O May 20, 2012 b@ How exactly is that news as in new? | |||||||||||||