The Nébih tested Caucasian kefirs
The National Food Chain Security Office (Nébih) tested Caucasian kefirs. Serious problems were not found during the investigations – the agency told MTI on Friday.
According to Nébih’s announcement, 17 of the 18 different branded products were manufactured in 8 factories in Hungary and 1 was manufactured in another EU Member State.
The specialists of the office checked the protein and fat content of the products and investigated the pollutant release from the packaging material directly related to the products, ie PET bottles and caps. Based on these considerations, there were no problems with the Caucasian kefirs according to the Communication of Nébih. (MTI)
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