Dangerous sesame seed
India can’t guarantee the safety of sesame seed it exports to the European Union – opines the European Commission. The commission would like to know the place of origin, the producer and the processor of sesame seed before importing it. In the winter of 2014 14 salmonella cases were detected in Indian sesame seed in just 4 months.
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