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    elindra's Avatar
    49,956 posts since Jun '04
    • http://www.asiaone.com/Wine%252CDine%2B%2526%2BUnwind/News/Food%2B%2526%2BWine/Story/A1Story20080313-54189.html

       

      JOHOR - SOME hawkers in Johor Baru are literally cooking popular snacks such as goreng pisang and keledek with melted plastic, creating a health scare, a news report said.

      The News Straits Times reported recently that e-mails on the unethical practice have been circulating to warn people of the potential health hazards of eating extra crispy fried snacks or even chicken.

      The e-mails describe how some hawkers had been seen adding plastic straws and bottles into boiling oil before frying their snacks.

      The snacks would then remain crispy for several hours. Factory worker Rauf Hamdan, 24, was cited by the newspaper as one of the 'witnesses'.

      Mr Rauf said he saw a goreng pisang seller in Johor Baru throw a plastic bottle into boiling oil.

      "When I asked the hawker about it, he just said matter-of-factly that his customers had not complained of any health hazards from eating his goreng pisang."

      "He also said this 'recipe' was now popular among many hawkers like him."

      Plastic bottles are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which can cause various forms of cancer and birth deformities if ingested.

      According to the e-mails cited by New Straits Times, the trend allegedly started in Thailand, for frying ikan bilis and onions.

      It spread to Kedah and Perlis, then the rest of the country, the report said.

      Another witness said via email that his uncle had allegedly seen a goreng pisang seller adding plastic drinking straws into hot oil in Perlis.

      According another e-mail, a hawker in Cameron Highlands allegedly melted a five-litre empty cooking oil bottle in boiling oil by stirring it in, New Straits Times reported.

      Similar accounts are spreading among blogs.

      The Consumers Association of Penang research officer T. Subbarao said that the agency would launch an immediate investigation.

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    the Bear's Avatar
    132,849 posts since Feb '01
    • i wonder.. thank goodness i didn't eat anything crisp when i was in KL recently..

      must remember that from now on..

      hmmm.. Malaysia Boleh! must be trying to outdo China..

      China got cardboard pau

      Malaysia got plastic pisang goreng

      teeth.png

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  • ceecookie's Avatar
    9,662 posts since May '04
    • Originally posted by the Bear:

      i wonder.. thank goodness i didn't eat anything crisp when i was in KL recently..

      must remember that from now on..

      hmmm.. Malaysia Boleh! must be trying to outdo China..

      China got cardboard pau

      Malaysia got plastic pisang goreng

      teeth.png

      Make that plastic coated pisang gorengteeth.png

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    28,182 posts since Aug '05
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    49,956 posts since Jun '04
    • Originally posted by Fatum:

      so if it's cold but still crispy ........


      Like I was telling Bear earlier Chicken Wings coated with rice flour stays crispy even when cold and he told me it was rice flour enhanced with plastic >.<"

  • Kuali Baba's Avatar
    19,203 posts since Nov '03
    • I hope a few of them become careless enough to fry the cooking oil bottle with the cap screwed on. angry.png

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    91,230 posts since Jun '04
  • Meia Gisborn's Avatar
    8,558 posts since Feb '05
    • So, how long before this practice spreads to Singapore and we start seeing plasticized Old Chang Kee curry puffs? biggrin.png

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    1,448 posts since Mar '08
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    8,938 posts since Jul '05
    • Originally posted by the Bear:

      actually, we could have found KFC's secret ingredient! omg.png

       

      teeth.png


      I think they lost it... cos the taste and size of their chicken became more worse with each year they operate...

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    35,258 posts since Nov '04
  • True_Xerion's Avatar
    3,584 posts since Jan '04
    • Originally posted by the Bear:

      actually, we could have found KFC's secret ingredient! omg.png

       

      teeth.png

      haha I for one can vouch to say that's untrue .... bloody KFC, tarpow home less than 1hr already soggy leow.

       

      TX

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    23,110 posts since Jun '07
    • Originally posted by True_Xerion:

      haha I for one can vouch to say that's untrue .... bloody KFC, tarpow home less than 1hr already soggy leow.

       

      TX

      then eat there lo

  • True_Xerion's Avatar
    3,584 posts since Jan '04
    • Originally posted by FirePig:

      And the worst thing is the government actually think that most of us can live till 80+.

      if this issue is really true, confirm can lol!

      remember, plastic is non-biodegradable! Ur innards won't KO, harder to die mah shade.png

       

      TX

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    3,584 posts since Jan '04
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    rlsh07's Avatar
    23,110 posts since Jun '07
    • Originally posted by True_Xerion:

      i juz had, twice in 2 weeks ugly.png


      is it? nice wat. why u look so gloomy though?

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  • maurizio13's Avatar
    12,960 posts since Sep '06
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      wah!!

       

      they must be extremely environment friendly

       

      recycle the plastic bags this way

       

       

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    rlsh07's Avatar
    23,110 posts since Jun '07
    • Originally posted by maurizio13:

       

      wah!!

       

      they must be extremely environment friendly

       

      recycle the plastic bags this way

       

       

      is that so? not recycling. it's just wasted in the human bodies though

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    Phoenix Fudge
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    18,867 posts since Jan '04
    • Okay..... I've got just one question to ask:

      How much kopi money did they pay to the health inspectors to turn a blind eye?

  • maurizio13's Avatar
    12,960 posts since Sep '06
    • Originally posted by rlsh07:

      is that so? not recycling. it's just wasted in the human bodies though


      it just harms the bodies not the environment. icon_lol.gif

       

      M'sia so enviromentally friendly. icon_lol.gif

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