BENGALURU, April 28 (Reuters) - Indian spice maker MDH said its products are safe for consumption, and the company has not received any communication from regulators and authorities in Hong Kong ...
But now, concerns are emerging regarding the safety of these renowned spices. Last month, Singapore and Hong Kong halted ...
MDH, a leading spice brand, on Saturday assured consumers that its products are 100 per cent safe and rejected the ...
There is a red hot debate whether Indian spices are good for the health of the world. Back home in the spice capital of the ...
Popular Indian spice brand MDH, under scrutiny for alleged contamination in some products, has since 2021 seen an average ...
FISS Chairman Ashwin Nayak told CNBC Awaaz that India exports spices worth $4 billion annually. To ensure the spices remain ...
For decades, India's spice makers MDH and Everest have been ubiquitous in kitchens around the world with their products being ...
Every Indian household uses various spices in daily food preparations, but the recent ban of MDH and Everest masalas in Hong ...
India is the world's biggest exporter, consumer and producer of spices, and its spice exports came to $4 billion in the year ...
New Zealand has joined the growing list of countries monitoring spice products manufactured by Indian spice giants MDH and ...
Indian spice maker MDH said its products are safe for consumption, and the company has not received any communication from regulators and authorities in Hong Kong or Singapore about alleged ...