
The news about the presence of hazardous chemical found in diary products manufactured in China has now shocked the world. A recent scientific test result from United States about the White Rabbit creamy candies and other dairy products such as baby milk powder has confirmed for the presence of the chemical, called Melamine. I wonder what infants in China are consuming as the substitution for dairy products.
"Anyone who has the candy should destroy it," Farrell said."Melamine, which is high in nitrogen, is used to make plastics and fertilizers and experts say some amount of the chemical may be transferred from the environment during food processing. But in China's case, suppliers trying to boost output are believed to have diluted their milk, adding melamine because its nitrogen content can fool tests aimed at verifying protein content.""The candy is sold in more than 50 countries throughout Asia and the world, including most of the Chinatowns in the United States. Overseas sales have reached $160 million over the past five years."
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