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deletetacount123
Jul 12, 2007, 9:45 PM
Saw this on CNN.com ...... would you eat this???

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/07/12/cardboard.food.ap/index.html

BEIJING, China (AP) -- Chopped cardboard, softened with an industrial chemical and flavored with fatty pork and powdered seasoning, is a main ingredient in batches of steamed buns sold in one Beijing neighborhood, state television said.
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Steamed buns sold in Beijing contain 60 percent cardboard, a report on China Central Television said.

The report, aired late Wednesday on China Central Television, highlights the country's problems with food safety despite government efforts to improve the situation.

Countless small, often illegally run operations exist across China and make money cutting corners by using inexpensive ingredients or unsavory substitutes. They are almost impossible to regulate.

State TV's undercover investigation features the shirtless, shorts-clad maker of the buns, called baozi, explaining the contents of the product sold in Beijing's sprawling Chaoyang district.

Baozi are a common snack in China, with an outer skin made from wheat or rice flour and a filling of sliced pork. Cooked by steaming in immense bamboo baskets, they are similar to but usually much bigger than the dumplings found on dim sum menus familiar to many Americans.

The hidden camera follows the man, whose face is not shown, into a ramshackle building where steamers are filled with the fluffy white buns, traditionally stuffed with minced pork.

The surroundings are filthy, with water puddles and piles of old furniture and cardboard on the ground.

"What's in the recipe?" the reporter asks. "Six to four," the man says.

"You mean 60 percent cardboard? What is the other 40 percent?" asks the reporter. "Fatty meat," the man replies.

The bun maker and his assistants then give a demonstration on how the product is made.

Squares of cardboard picked from the ground are first soaked to a pulp in a plastic basin of caustic soda -- a chemical base commonly used in manufacturing paper and soap -- then chopped into tiny morsels with a cleaver. Fatty pork and powdered seasoning are stirred in.

Soon, steaming servings of the buns appear on the screen. The reporter takes a bite.

"This baozi filling is kind of tough. Not much taste," he says. "Can other people taste the difference?"
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"Most people can't. It fools the average person," the maker says. "I don't eat them myself."

The police eventually showed up and shut down the operation

Tygress75
Jul 12, 2007, 10:20 PM
MMM, mmm, good! :eek2:

China... the same country that brought us tainted ingredients with which to poison our pet food. It seems they have just no regard for food saftey, be it pet OR human.

It's a shame, too. I really love the American version of those buns sold at the dim sum shops... when I can get them!

Skater Boy
Jul 12, 2007, 10:34 PM
It's a shame, too. I really love the American version of those buns sold at the dim sum shops... when I can get them!

Yup, they sell them at Chinatown here in London too. They're quite nice, but I'll think twice before buying them again after reading that article...

Tygress75
Jul 12, 2007, 10:37 PM
Yup, they sell them at Chinatown here in London too. They're quite nice, but I'll think twice before buying them again after reading that article...

I'm not worried about the "local ones." It's the imported stuff you have to worry about!

chook
Jul 12, 2007, 10:44 PM
Look on the bright side.....while they're using cardboard they are leaving all the cats, dogs and rats alone :)


Cheers Chook :bigrin:

deletetacount123
Jul 12, 2007, 10:50 PM
Look on the bright side.....while they're using cardboard they are leaving all the cats, dogs and rats alone :)


Cheers Chook :bigrin:

OMG I know!!! I remember seeing on the news where they had food dishs of cats, dogs and rats! You even saw some people eating that!!! EWWWWW
I remember telling my mom I wasn't gonna eat meat anymore lol

kitten
Jul 12, 2007, 11:11 PM
Brings new meaning to adding fiber to your diet!
lol.

Sad to see such deceit and sad that the workers seem abused as well.

12voltman59
Jul 13, 2007, 12:22 AM
It is something in China--they went so fast from a controlled economy to laissez fair capitalism---so corruption has been rampant in China---they just put to death some minister of one ministry that dealt with food who took millions to look the other way and allowed much food to be poisoned---

It is no surprise to me to trust the Chinese regarding things like food safety--the trouble with the melamine in the dog food additives is just the tip of the iceberg I do believe...just wait--

And thanks to the greed of our food production companies--they were more than happy to use Chinese food products without considering the safety of those products...they could buy these products for a song and then maximize profit---they sure as heck did not reduce the price of many of the products that used the Chinese additives and components...