Samples of three varieties of Maggi noodles were tested at a laboratory in Kochi and the results showed the lead content was within permissible limit, Joint Commissioner, Food Safety, D Asharafudeen said.
However, test results of taste-enhancer monosodium glutamate in these products have not yet been received, the Joint Commissioner told PTI here.
Giving details of the tests, Asharafudeen said the Maggi extra delicious noodles sample was found to have lead content of 0.42 PPM, Maggi Two Minutes noodles .09 ppm and Maggi Oats noodles .07 ppm. "All are normal value," he said adding the permissible limit of lead was 2.5 ppm.
Samples were taken from different stores on a random basis, officials added.
Yesterday, Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation, also known as Supplyco, had stopped the sale of Maggi noodles through its over 1,400 outlets following the controversy.
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