MOH halts sales of two Indian spice products


PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has issued an order to immediately stop the sales of two Indian spice products, Everest Fish Curry Masala and MDH Curry Powder, suspected to contain ethylene oxide.

The ministry said traders, including online sellers, should cease sales of these products, while all e-commerce platforms and social media were urged to immediately stop advertisements for these food items.

“Ethylene oxide, often used to kill pests, also controls microbiological contamination in spices from bacteria, viruses and fungi, and acts as an active ingredient in cleaning agents.

“Its use in food and food-contact materials is not permitted due to its carcinogenic nature,” it said in a statement yesterday, reported Bernama.

The ministry said a review of data through Malaysia’s Food Safety Information System (FoSIM) until last April revealed only one importation of the Everest Fish Curry Masala brand.

The ministry reported no imports of the MDH Curry Powder brand into Malaysia.

“The ministry, via the Food Safety and Quality Programme (PKKM), conducts ongoing inspections and enforcement at entry points nationwide,” it added.

Currently, the ministry is monitoring aflatoxin, heavy metals and pesticide residues in spice products at all entry points into the country.

Monitoring from 2019 to last April found that 43 such samples met legal food safety requirements.

“The ministry remains vigilant and concerned about anything that might endanger consumer safety,” said the statement.

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