The head of the Chinese delegation in Japan for talks over recent food poisonings said Wednesday he believes the Chinese-made frozen "gyoza" dumplings were deliberately tainted with pesticide after being shipped from the factory and not during the... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Wed, Feb 06 2008
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NHK: Chinese dumplings recalled »
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Second toxin found in Chinese 'gyoza' » Japan Times Another type of pesticide has been detected in "gyoza" dumplings made by Tianyang Food, the Chinese company under fire over its suspected link to recent food poisonings in Japan, a distributor of the dumplings said Tuesday. Read the full story . . . |
| 15 Feb 08 |
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'Gyoza' factory manager denies safety problems » Japan Times SHIJIAZHUANG, China (Kyodo) The head of a Chinese factory that produced frozen "gyoza" meat and vegetable dumplings linked to food poisoning cases in Japan said Friday he feels confident that there are no quality problems regarding the plant's... |
| 14 Feb 08 |
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Pesticide in 'gyoza' poisoned only 10 » Japan Times Since the revelation late last month that 10 people suffered chemical poisoning after eating China-made "gyoza" dumplings tainted with pesticide, more than 2,800 people have complained of feeling sick after eating frozen food from China. Read the full... |
| 09 Feb 08 |
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There's no way of stopping the poisoned food sent from abroad » Japan Times Last week, when the Chinese government sent five experts to talk with Japanese counterparts about those pesticide-tainted frozen gyoza (Chinese dumplings) imported from their country, the head of the team, Li Chunfeng, expressed concern over the feelings... |
| 04 Feb 08 |
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Consumers shun frozen food amid 'gyoza' poisonings »
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