I got a shock when I read this from the newspapers this morning :
PUTRAJAYA: Eighteen types of biscuits bearing the Khong Guan and Khian Guan brands have been found to contain excessive levels of melamine.
Health Minister Datuk Liow Tiong Lai said the contamination is from the raising agent ammonium bicarbonate from China which was used to produce the biscuits.
As a result, Liow said, ammonium bicarbonate from China was now banned. Ammonium bicarbonate from other countries would be taken for tests.
“Results from our tests found that the melamine level in the ammonium carbonate used for Khong Guan and Khian Guan biscuits is 33.4ppm and 508ppm respectively,” he told a press conference on Thursday.
The permissible level of melamine is 2.5 parts per million (ppm).
He said 18 out of 47 products had been found with excessive levels of melamine and the manufacturer has been instructed to recall them.
“We have also requested that they voluntarily recall the rest of their products,” he said.
“All factories that use ammonium bicarbonate from China will have their products tested. We will test all biscuits in the country,” he said.
Earlier, the ministry had found Ego White Rabbit Creamy Candy and Taro brand biscuit by Bairong to contain excessive levels of melamine and ordered that the products be withdrawn.
He said the ministry was checking Julie’s Crackers and Mali unsweetened condensed milk which was reported in the media to contain excessive levels of melamine.
Liow said consumers could contact the Food Services and Quality division at 03-8883 3655/3503/3652/3500 for information.
Khong Guan Sdn Bhd and Khian Guan Biscuit Manufacturing Company Sdn Bhd, in a joint statement, said they would fully cooperate with the ministry and would ensure that the products were recalled quickly.
The two companies said they have ceased using ammonium bicarbonate from China and had switched to those sourced from other countries.
“Khian Guan and Khong Guan have never used any dairy ingredients of Chinese origin in our products. All our dairy ingredients are sourced from either Australia or New Zealand,” they added.
I am shocked because many of the biscuits listed as tainted were the ones that I used to eat, my 2 older gals too! The baby fish biscuit, animal shaped biscuits and biskut rokok (biscuits in the shape of mini cigarattes) are my gals’ favorite and they were still eating them several weeks ago. I threw all their biscuits away recently after the melamine scare. Khong Guan is also one of the brands that we used to buy for biscuits. I just hope that the biscuits that Aly and Sher have been eating were not tainted with melamine.
So what is safe to eat now you tell me? The culprit this time is ammonium bicarbonate (raising powder) imported from China and almost all snacks have raising powder – biscuits, cakes, etc. My relative told me last week that yeast imported from China was also found to be tainted with melamine. Now almost everything that I eat daily have yeast in them – bread, Chinese muffin (fatt koa), some kuihs, etc. So if we can’t biscuits, cakes, bread, buns, pastries, milk, yoghurt, what else can we eat?
scary alright. and Khong Guan seems so reputable. now i worry too coz we eat bread almost everyday and we won’t know the source of their yeast or ingredients used. sad world this has become.
really sad that all these are happening here. This cannot eat, that cannot eat…really dunno what else to eat now.
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