Fake Rice From China is now being exported and has spreaded to different countries in Asia!

Rice has been a staple food for most countries in Asia. Its no wonder even rice these days is getting faked because of its high demand.

For the past years, China has been accused for producing and selling many fake products including food. This latest news about fake food from China is quite shocking though—fake rice made out of plastic! Yes, they are now selling fake plastic rice and it is very hard to distinguish when mixed with ordinary rice because it is coupled with potatoes, starch and synthetic resin, which can be quite deadly and poisonous. News reports suggested that the grains were made by mixing potatoes with industrial synthetic resin. There were also rumors of the “cheap but profitable” rice being exported to other Asian countries, including Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, and India.

Reports claim that the fake rice originated from Taiyuan, Shaanxi Province in China. And it has began to enter the markets of neighboring countries, which could be quite alarming since rice is a staple food for most of these countries and it can be very difficult to distinguish a fake rice from a real one.

When raw, the rice is supposedly hard to distinguish, but when cooked—a plastic film forms on top of the rice which can be burnt when heated. According to some victims, the said rice remains hard even when cooked. Health experts are warning people that these grains, if consumed, could cause serious damage to our health.

Each individual is asked to double out their awareness because the difference between a real rice and this fake rice is not much except for the fact that the fake rice is hard to digest.
All we have to do right now is to pay attention to what we're eating and to be careful! Once you've realized that the rice you're eating is a lot harder than the usual and is difficult to digest, you better stop eating because the rice you're eating is probably the fake grains from China.

Source: LiveLeak Channel On YouTube | wereblog
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