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Testing Common Salt Adulteration With Chalk

Language: English

Instructors: Food Safety Works

 

Description

Testing common salt for adulteration with chalk is a crucial aspect of ensuring food safety and quality. Chalk is sometimes added to salt to increase its volume and weight, and it is considered an adulterant because it can pose health risks when consumed in excessive amounts. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and other regulatory bodies have established standards to prevent such adulteration.

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Testing Common Salt Adulteration with Chalk | FSSAI

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