US FDA finds salmonella bacteria in MDH Sambar Masala. As per the recent reports, the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) found disease-causing bacteria in the famous MDH brand 'sambar ...
India, the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which has banned certain spices of Indian brands MDH ...
MDH, a leading spice brand, on Saturday assured consumers that its products are 100 per cent safe and rejected the allegations of the presence of certain pesticides in some products by Hong Kong and ...
MDH pointed out its adherence to health and safety standards, both domestically and internationally (Photo: Canva/Representative Image) MDH, a prominent spice brand, issued a statement on Saturday, ...
Bengaluru: Some batches of a spice mix sold by a top Indian cooking brand were taken off the shelves in the United States for salmonella contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said ...
Delhi: Food safety regulator FSSAI has started taking samples of spices in powder form of all brands, including MDH and Everest, from across the country in view of quality concerns flagged by ...
After some varieties of MDH and Everest masala were banned from Singapore and Hong Kong due to quality concerns, the Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday sought details from the food safety regulators of ...
Indian spice brand MDH on Saturday assured consumers that its products are entirely safe and refuted the accusations made by food regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore of pesticide presence in certain ...
India, the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which has banned certain spices of Indian brands MDH ...
India, the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices, has sought details from food safety regulators of Singapore and Hong Kong, which has banned certain spices of Indian brands MDH ...
The ministry has sought details from the Indian firms -- MDH and Everest, whose products have been banned for allegedly containing pesticide 'ethylene oxide' beyond permissible limits India, the world ...
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