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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Food Safety-An Open Letter to Canadian Food Inspection Agency

I conducted a test on the basmati rice that I purchased last month because it seemed unusually long and since I was aware that China, through YouTube videos, is producing health hazardous fake plastic eggs, rice, cabbage, black pepper and I got information in a video that their honey is tampered as well.

Because of my suspicions and some physical signs on me, I took grains of rice and heated on a stainless steel utensil and some of the grains stuck to it and, to my extreme surprise, a grain jumped out of it.  Not being sure of those results, I then boiled a tiny amount of the raw basmati rice, left it two days in the fridge, then took it out of the fridge and let it stand on the counter for about three days. Peculiar as it is, the rice did not create any mold and its consistancy is, to me, like plastic. In reality, I cannot really discern since I have no background in this but it looks to me that, for sure, it is not normal...

(Below is the picture that I just took of the rice that I boiled a week ago)

Please note that I do not want to get sick nor do I want to have anyone sick.  This all is absolutely terrifying and upseting!

Please view the following videos that I found in YouTube.

Videos:
How to identify plastic rice in 6 different steps in 2017:
https://youtu.be/RhLoqAE5XmY

10 Foods from China You Must Avoid:
https://youtu.be/PqR7wtOtyzM

Making Fake cabbage:
https://youtu.be/-noj-r5ReRw

My other concern is also with ingredients that are used with normal foods. I feel that this is horrifying and what is more horrifying, it is that people may be using food products thinking that they are safe and also adding these products as hidden ingredientes or plain sight ingredients for their final product like in rice noodles, rice cakes, and like baby food and like cakes made with potentially fake eggs, and etc..

This basmati rice that I purchased is supposed to be from India.  In the video I saw, they had it that plastic rice has entered the Indian market. I have to say that we cannot and should no fully count on people who have bad business practices.

I would love to see this stopped before the supplies come into the country altogether. Please, I want my safe and good Canada back.

I thank you for your attention.


Response from Canadian Food Inspection Agency: Many rice were already tested and are safe. If you would like to conduct your own testing, it can be done through Standards Council of Canada, look for an Accredited laboratory to do so at their website:
https://www.scc.ca/en/accreditation/laboratories


(Please email to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency if you have a concern with a food product)