Singapore recalls two more Mie Sedaap instant noodles due to pesticide


The chilli powder of all the products being recalled is found to be contaminated with ethylene oxide. - SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Two more Mie Sedaap instant noodles are being recalled due to the presence of a pesticide, making a total of six products under the Indonesian brand that are not safe for consumption.

The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Tuesday (Oct 11) that the latest contaminated products are Mie Sedaap's Kari Spesial Instant Cup Noodles and Korean Spicy Chicken Instant Cup Noodles.

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