Malachite green found in grass carp sample from a supermarket - Hong Kong Standard

The Centre for Food Safety of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department said that malachite green was found in a grass carp sample.

"The CFS collected the above-mentioned grass carp sample from a supermarket at Tseung Kwan O for testing," a spokesman said on Monday, "The test result showed that the sample contained malachite green at a level of 0.7 parts per billion."

CFS has instructed the vendor to stop sales of the affected product, and also tracing the source and distribution of the product concerned.

Malachite green is a type of industrial dye and has been used for treating infections in fish. It has been prohibited for use in food-producing animals in many countries.

According to the Harmful Substances in Food Regulations, no food sold in Hong Kong is allowed to contain malachite green. Offenders will be prosecuted and liable to a fine of HK$50,000 and to imprisonment for six months upon conviction.

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