I'm south african and I'm always homesick for the food. So this week I bought imported chutney, bbq spice and mango atchar.
All 3 listed radurised ingredients on the list. The bbq spice being the worst with nearly every ingredient listed as radurised.
This is the first time I've seen food in Australia with ingredients listed as radurised, so I'm assuming it's compulsory in South africa to declare whether or not a food item has been exposed to radiation, and in Australia it's not.
The local gourmet store sells imported french butter, but the sales lady tells me which is radurised, and which is not. There is nothing on the label to indicate it's status.
This is freaking me out big-time! How am I going to know if the food I'm eating has undergone this treatment??? Or am I over-reacting (my usual state!)?
Is it as dangerous as my instinct is telling me? I've been blessing and cleansing every morsel that's passed my lips in the last 2 days.
This reminds of that Codex Alimentarius thingamy.
All 3 listed radurised ingredients on the list. The bbq spice being the worst with nearly every ingredient listed as radurised.
This is the first time I've seen food in Australia with ingredients listed as radurised, so I'm assuming it's compulsory in South africa to declare whether or not a food item has been exposed to radiation, and in Australia it's not.
The local gourmet store sells imported french butter, but the sales lady tells me which is radurised, and which is not. There is nothing on the label to indicate it's status.
This is freaking me out big-time! How am I going to know if the food I'm eating has undergone this treatment??? Or am I over-reacting (my usual state!)?
Is it as dangerous as my instinct is telling me? I've been blessing and cleansing every morsel that's passed my lips in the last 2 days.
This reminds of that Codex Alimentarius thingamy.