The Department of Health (DOH) announced yesterday that no suspected cancer-causing "Sudan 1" dye has been found in ingredients used in Taiwan's Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurants.
According to Hsiao Tong-ming (
The Bureau of Food Sanitation carried out a surprise inspection of a KFC factory located on Roosevelt Road, Taipei City, on Thursday night and discovered that the company's ingredients, especially red pepper powder, contained no synthetic dye Sudan 1, which has triggered a food scare over the past several days in China.
Sudan 1, a synthetic chemical used in petrol and shoe polish but banned from use in food products because it is suspected of increasing the risk of cancer, was found to have been used in two KFC dishes in China. The chemical was illegally used in food because it is light-resistant and helps retain red pepper powder's fresh color, said Hsiao.
Taiwan KFC Managing Director Olga Wu (
Taiwan KFC contacted the media Thursday after KFC China pulled two chicken dishes off its menu across the country Wednesday after discovering that they contained Sudan 1 dye. Sudan 1 dye was found in red pepper powder used as an ingredient in the KFC restaurants' New Orleans wings and drumstick burgers.
Noting that the ingredients used in the KFC restaurants around China are locally-sourced, Wu said that the red pepper powder used in Taiwan's KFC restaurants is imported from Spain.
Taipei and New Taipei City government officials are aiming to have the first phase of the Wanhua-Jungho-Shulin Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line completed and opened by 2027, following the arrival of the first train set yesterday. The 22km-long Light Green Line would connect four densely populated districts in Taipei and New Taipei City: Wanhua (萬華), Jhonghe (中和), Tucheng (土城) and Shulin (樹林). The first phase of the project would connect Wanhua and Jhonghe districts, with Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and Chukuang (莒光) being the terminal stations. The two municipalities jointly hosted a ceremony for the first train to be used
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