Instant noodles for lunch today! 🍜
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My kids thought I was joking at first, because they know I would never allow them to eat instant noodles (I told them instant noodles are so unhealthy, it’s especially bad for kids). You know what Raina said after hearing that? “I wish I’m an adult so I can eat instant noodles!” 😂 #pulakdah (She’s a big fan of noodles btw).
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But this! This is no ordinary instant noodles, guys. This is Youmee - 100% natural noodles, that contains no artificial/synthetic ingredients, food additives, preservatives, or MSG like any other instant noodles. While other instant noodles are deep-fried during the manufacturing process, Youmee noodles are painstakingly air-dried so that we can enjoy the convenience of having instant noodles without the guilt. It’s the first of its kind in Malaysia! Of course it’s Halal certified too.
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Youmee comes in 3 yummy flavours and I’ve tried all three - Sambal Chili Fried Noodles, Penang Prawn Noodles and Green Curry Noodles. Even the sauces are all-natural. My fave is the Penang Prawn Noodles coz I love soupy noodles and it tastes just like the real one.
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Oh, and they also have Plain Noodles (swipe left). I hope Youmee will come up with more noodle flavours soon (tom yum please!) because this is basically my dream come true! 😋 #instantnoodlelover #myfavouritelatenightsnack #youmeenoodles #izafoodography #izareviews
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[時事英文] 2014 Taiwan Food Scandal: Gutter Oil (餿水油食安事件)
老師幫大家錄了餿水油食安事件的時事英文 XD
Audio file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/aqjmo6y1c68bd6y/Gutter.mp3
On September 4, 2014, it was discovered that tainted cooking oil was being produced by Chang Guann Corporation. The Kaohsiung-based company was found to have blended cooking oil with recycled oil, grease, and leather cleaner. It then allegedly refined the waste oil before mixing it with processed lard. The tainted oil, often referred to as "gutter oil" in Taiwan, was then sold to hundreds of distributors.
Gutter oil is a term used to describe cooking oil that has been recycled from waste oil collected from sources such as restaurant fryers, sewer drains, grease traps, and slaughterhouse waste. The oil is then filtered, boiled, and refined before being packaged and resold as a cheaper alternative to normal cooking oil. Used kitchen oil can be purchased for between 859 and 937 dollars per ton while the cleaned and refined product can sell for 1,560 per ton. Hence, there is great economic incentive to produce and sell gutter oil.
Gutter oil has been shown to be very toxic, and can cause diarrhea and abdominal pain. There are also reports that long-term consumption of the oil can lead to stomach and liver cancers as well as developmental disabilities in newborns and children. Testing of some samples of gutter oil has revealed traces of dangerous organic pollutants that are capable of causing cancer with long-term consumption.
Taiwan was already reeling from a cooking oil safety scandal last year. In the wake of the newest cooking oil scare, hundreds of tons of mooncakes, pineapple cakes, bread, instant noodles and steamed dumplings have been removed from shelves. According to the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration, more than a 1000 restaurants, bakeries and food plants across the island had used the tainted oil.
The scandal has severely tarnished the image of Taiwanese food processing industry. What has angered consumers is that companies using the tainted cooking oil had allegedly received the so-called Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certificate--a food health and safety mark that is aimed at assuring consumers of the quality of the consumable item. But the label, which provides a blanket certification to manufacturers, has come under criticism. Its issuing body, the Taiwan Food Good Manufacturing Practice Development Association (TFGMPDA) has issued a public apology.
Vocabulary words:
cooking oil (n.) 食用油
tainted (adj.) 汙染的;感染的;腐敗的
leather cleaner (n.) 皮革清潔劑
processed (adj.) 經過加工的;處理過的
lard (n.) 豬油
gutter oil (n.) 地溝油
distributor (n.) 經銷商 ; 批發商
restaurant fryers (n.) 餐廳炸鍋
sewer drain (n.) 汙水下水道
grease trap (n.) 油脂隔離器
slaughterhouse waste (n.) 屠宰場的廢料
filter (v.) 過濾
refine (v.) 提煉;精製
economic incentive (n. phr.) 經濟誘因
toxic (adj.) 有毒的
diarrhea (n.) 腹瀉
abdominal pain (n.) 腹痛
liver cancer (n.) 肝癌
developmental disability (n. phr.) 發展障礙
newborn (n.) 新生兒
organic pollutant (n. phr.) 有機污染物
reel from (v. phr.) 受...的不好影響
in the wake of (phr.) 繼…之後,緊隨著 (指一件事情已告一段落,進入另一境界)
scare (n.) 驚恐
tarnished (adj.) 有汙點的
allegedly (adv.) 據宣稱
aimed at (v. phr.) 把……瞄準
blanket (adj.) 適用於所有情況的
issuing body (n.) 發證機構
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gutter_oil
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Taiwan_food_scandal
http://www.businessinsider.com/afp-taiwan-gutter-oil-scandal-spreads-to-hong-kong-2014-9
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/09/13/taiwan-executive-detained-gutter-oil-food-safety-scandal-deepens
http://time.com/3300093/taiwan-gutter-oil-hong-kong-chang-guann-maxims-cakes-starbucks-7-eleven/
http://www.prweek.com/article/1311617/taiwan-food-safety-reputation-crisis
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2014/09/05/2003599041
Image source: http://www.financetwitter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/China-Food-Scandal-Chang-Guann-Drum-of-Gutter-Oil.jpg
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