Fake Beluga – with dangerous bacterias
The delicacy, which had been mixed unhygienic with cheaper varieties of caviar, was being sold in Moscow supermarkets.
Russian
food safety authorities confiscated and destroyed 270 kilograms of contaminated
Beluga caviar valued at around 1,5 million euros. Investigations into the
caviar found bacteria levels dangerous for human consumption.
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