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HONG KONG -- A recent testing on the presence of forbidden chemical in food Sudan dyes in eggs and egg products sold in the city showed satisfactory results, the Center for Food Safety (CFS) of Hong Kong announced Wednesday.
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A spokesman for the CFS said Sudan dyes are synthetic chemical dyes for industrial use and are non-permitted coloring matters in food. The maximum penalty on conviction is a fine of HK$50,000 (about US$6,450.78) and imprisonment for six months.
The spokesman called on the trade to source materials from reliable suppliers and to ensure that ingredients used do not contain any Sudan dyes. While the public should patronize reliable shops and avoid choosing eggs and egg products which are of an abnormally intense color. (1 US$ = 7.751 HKS$)