US FSIS found a batch of illegally imported canned products from Myanmar

Published 2024년 8월 27일

Tridge summary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has caught several seafood products from Myanar, branded as Grandma, being illegally imported from Hong Kong. The products include sardines, carp, salted fish, whitebait, and various curries made with catfish and striped catfish. These products were found in a retailer during a routine surveillance by FSIS agents and have been shipped to retail stores across the country. An investigation is underway to figure out how these products managed to enter the U.S. illegally.
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Original content

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has certain import requirements for products from Myanmar. Customs found that the following seafood products were illegally imported from Hong Kong: -Grandma brand sardines in tomato sauce (400g) -Grandma brand fried carp with curry sauce (100g) -Grandma brand steamed carp (130g) -Grandma brand salted fish (100g) -Grandma brand steamed whitebait (130g) -Grandma Brand Black Bean Sauce Crucian Carp (100g) -Grandma brand catfish and noni (120g) -Grandma Brand Striped Catfish and Tomato Curry (400g and 120g) -Grandma Brand Striped Catfish and Mango Curry (400g and 120g) -Grandma Brand San Pya Daw Kyi (with catfish) (200g) - Hti Mi Gwi Mawlamyine Mohinga (Catfish) ...
Source: Foodmate

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