Chinese products were once again found to be unqualified, and the dissolution test residues of three batches of food utensils exceeded the standard, and all of them had to be returned or destroyed.

(Photo by reporter Wu Liangyi)

[Reporter Wu Liangyi/Taipei Report] The Food and Drug Administration announced today the results of border inspections. Chinese products were once again found to be unqualified. Three batches of food utensils had exceeded the standard for dissolution test residues and must be returned or destroyed. In addition, two batches of food containers exported from Chile The cherries were also found to be in violation of the pesticide residue regulations. It was found that the pesticide "Sai Amber" which cannot be used in cherries, about 7,200 kilograms had to be returned or destroyed.

The Chinese "wheat-shaped candy box (wheat-shaped candy box)" imported by "Guanli Company" was tested in 4 parts of the body in the dissolution test of 4% acetic acid solution, and the evaporation residue was detected to be 35ppm, 31ppm, 37ppm and 48ppm respectively , all exceeding 30ppm of the standard value.

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In addition, there are two batches of "non-slip chopping boards" exported from China imported by the well-known cosmeceutical brand "Taiwan Sapporo Cosmeceutical Company", which also exceeded the standard in the dissolution test.

Chen Qingyu, section chief of the North District Management Center of the Food and Drug Administration, said that the dissolution test is to test the condition of food containers containing acidic substances. If the dissolution is excessive, it may harm the human body. The Food and Drug Administration will take 100% inspection and inspection measures for food containers exported from China.

Food containers are classified as food inspection items because they need to contain food.

In addition, Chile exported two batches of cherries, 6,000 kg and 1,200 kg respectively, and residues of the pesticide Cyambol were detected in both.

Chen Qingyu pointed out that Sai Amber is an approved insecticide in Taiwan, but cherry products are not subject to this restriction, so it is a residue that cannot be detected according to the regulations, so all of them are returned and destroyed.

Chinese products were once again found to be unqualified, and the dissolution test residues of three batches of food utensils exceeded the standard, and all of them had to be returned or destroyed.

(Photo by reporter Wu Liangyi)

Two batches of cherries exported from Chile were found to have pesticide residue violations.

(Photo by reporter Wu Liangyi)