Fipronin was detected in several foods in Germany
Traces of Fipronil have been detected in a variety of products that contain eggs in Germany, including bakery products and an egg-based liquor known as Advocaat.
Testing of a variety of food and beverage products that contain eggs began in August, following the detection of Fipronil residues in eggs. German officials expect to have the results of more than 800 food products that were tested by the end of the month. (MTI)
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