Food additive acesulfame-K was found above permitted levels in the product.
SINGAPORE - The authorities are recalling additional batches of walnuts from China after food additive acesulfame-K was found above permitted levels.
However, the use of cyclamate is currently not allowed in walnuts as well as other nuts and seeds products. Those who have eaten the implicated products and have concerns about their health should seek medical advice. PHOTO: SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY
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