Haoliyu's corn starch colony exceeded the standard before being fined 70,000 due to the production date

Published 2020년 9월 22일

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The Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration has reported that 12 batches of food samples, including edible corn starch produced by Beijing Haoliyu Industry and Trade Co., Ltd., have failed safety inspections. The company's corn starch sample had mold and yeast levels exceeding the permitted limit. Established in 2011, Beijing Haoliyu Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. specializes in various types of starch and was fined 70,000 yuan for producing and selling contaminated food.
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Economic Daily-China Economic Net, Beijing, September 22 (Reporter Wang Wei) On September 18, the Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration issued an announcement on the 40th phase of food safety supervision sampling information in 2020, and random inspections of 13 major food and beverages There are 877 batches of samples of similar foods, 12 batches of samples are unqualified. Among them, the edible corn starch, mold and yeast produced and operated by Beijing Haoliyu Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. do not meet the national food safety standards. According to the announcement, Beijing Haoliyu The specification of edible corn starch of Industry and Trade Co., Ltd. is 300 grams per bag, and the trademark is Jingxue + logo. The test results show that its mold and yeast are 1400 CFU/g, which exceeds the standard value of 1000 CFU/g. Mold and yeast are heterotrophic This type of microorganism has a wide range of organic nutrients that can be used as its carbon source. It likes ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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