Officials said Japanese authorities were recalling millions of bags of dumplings and other foods made by Tianyang Food Processing Ltd., the Chinese company that Japanese officials implicated in the earlier incidents.
A day earlier, China's product safety agency announced that tests on the ingredients of Tianyang dumplings — from the same batch sent to Japan — found none of the insecticide cited by Japanese authorities, said the country's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine.
Investigators detected the insecticide methamidophos on the six bags of Tianyang dumplings over the weekend, a Hyogo prefecture (state) police official said on condition of anonymity, citing policy.
The official said that one of the bags had two tiny holes in it, and that investigators were checking whether the dumplings inside were contaminated.
The dumplings were the same type blamed for sickening 10 people, some of them seriously, in central and western Japan in December and January.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Pesticide Dumplings
Via plime: the AP reports on the discovery of pesticide in Chinese dumplings imported into Japan:
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