Nébih: the freshly squeezed orange juices meet the standards
The National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) tested the production and quality of the freshly squeezed orange juices in ten catering units. The products have met the food safety standards – the Nébih told MTI on Friday.
The professionals measured the vitamin C and sugar content of 160 orange juice samples. The National Food Chain Safety Office also carried out sensory, microbiology, toxicology, analytical and pesticide residue tests as well. (MTI)
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