Chang Ling peanuts with cyclamate recalled by SFA
SINGAPORE – The Singapore Food Agency has recalled Chang Ling peanuts after detecting the presence of cyclamate in the China-produced item.
The agency added that there are no health risks associated with consuming the peanuts with the level of cyclamate discovered, but advised against excessive consumption of the food additive.
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