Consumers have been warned about the incorrect labelling of some frozen chicken products sold across the country.
The health department said the warning applied to frozen chicken portions, also referred to as "Individually Quick Frozen (IQF)" chicken portions.
"The description fails to inform the consumer that the product purchased by them is a composite foodstuff, consisting of chicken portions to which the processor added a brine-based mixture or solution," health spokesman Fidel Radebe said.
The brine-based mixture consisted of water, salt and food additives, including thickeners and flavourants, and was injected into the chicken portions.
Hadebe said in some cases the percentage of the brine-based mixture added to the chicken portions was as high as 30 percent, of which 29 percent was water.
He said this negatively affected quality from a nutritional perspective, and increased the amount of salt present. Incorrect, or sometimes absent, labelling on the products was not a food safety issue.
"It is considered important that consumers are made aware of the situation regarding the actual contents of these products and to thus allow them the opportunity to use their discretion when purchasing these products."
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Warning South Africa: that's not just chicken you're eating
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Warning South Africa: that's not just chicken you're eating
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Isn't this old news? I think they are now required to state whether brine was added etc.
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Re: Warning South Africa: that's not just chicken you're eat
They are supposed to AFAIK, but the point of this article is that there is chicken out there that is NOT, or is incorrectly, labelled.
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But you buy Tuna in brine.... what's the problem? We buy dog food labelled beef and the main ingredient is Maize. They do it all the time - to most of what we buy. You buy a bag of crisps and it says crisps on it - you open it up and it contains mainly air.
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The difference is you pay per kilo for your meat, thus you end up getting less than what you paid for.
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Re: Warning South Africa: that's not just chicken you're eat
But you never actually noticed it - I mean they have been doing it for ages.