Recall of Everest’s Fish Curry Masala in Singapore
The Singapore government has taken action to recall the popular Indian spice brand Everest’s Fish Curry Masala after the country’s Food Agency (SFA) highlighted the presence of ethylene oxide at increased levels, which is unsuitable for human consumption.
Reason for Recall
The Centre for Food Safety in Hong Kong issued a notification on the recall of Everest Fish Curry Masala from India due to the presence of ethylene oxide at levels exceeding permissible limits.
Use of Ethylene Oxide
Ethylene oxide is a pesticide that has not been authorized for use in food, although it can be used in the sterilization of spices.
Recall Process
The importer, Sp Muthiah & Sons Pte. Ltd, has been directed by the SFA to initiate a comprehensive recall of the products.
Consumer Advisory
The SFA advises consumers not to consume Everest Masala and to contact their point of purchase for inquiries.
Health Concerns
While there is no immediate risk from consuming food with low levels of ethylene oxide, long-term exposure to such chemicals can lead to health issues.
Further Actions
Consumers who have purchased the implicated products are advised not to consume them. Those with health concerns should seek medical advice.