Singapore detects excessive Sorbic acid in ‘Goods’ banana cake from Malaysia, products recalled

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SINGAPORE, July 2 (Bernama) -- The presence of Sorbic acid exceeding the maximum limit stated in the Singapore Food Regulations has been detected in “Goods” banana cakes from...

SINGAPORE, July 2 -- The presence of Sorbic acid exceeding the maximum limit stated in the Singapore Food Regulations has been detected in “Goods” banana cakes from Malaysia, said the Singapore Food Agency .

As a precautionary measure, SFA has directed the importer, Goods Huat Hee Marketing to recall the implicated product.SFA said sorbic acid is a permitted food additive that is used for preservation purposes. “Consumption of the affected product is unlikely to pose any adverse health effect due to its low toxicity,” it said. — Bernama

 

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