Famous Singaporean Ice Cream Paper Tray Intercepted for Fluorescent Whitening Agent
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80/100
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration announced its latest list of border inspection failures, including five products. A famous Singaporean ice cream brand's paper trays imported from mainland China were found to contain fluorescent whitening agents, leading to the return or destruction of 5.8 kg. Additionally, squid imported from Japan exceeded cadmium limits. The FDA will increase inspection frequency for non-compliant businesses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which products failed Taiwan's border inspections?
- A: Paper trays for a famous Singaporean ice cream brand were found to contain fluorescent whitening agents. Other products like Egyptian fenugreek and Indonesian jasmine tea also failed due to non-compliance with regulations.
- Q: What actions are taken when fluorescent whitening agents are detected?
- A: The detected products are returned or destroyed according to regulations, and the implicated businesses face increased batch inspections or 100% inspections.