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Cancer-Causing Chemicals Found in Many Pani Puri Samples, Reveals Karnataka Minister

A beloved street snack, pani puri, may soon face tighter regulations due to concerns over potentially harmful ingredients. The Karnataka health department is investigating reports of cancer reagents being used in pani puri water, following similar issues found in other street foods.

This investigation comes after bans on artificial coloring in cotton candy, gobi manchurian, and kebabs. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has collected over 200 samples of pani puri from various locations across the state, including street vendors, wedding halls, shopping malls, and areas near parks, schools, and offices.

The Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dinesh Gundu Rao, assured that the department will take appropriate measures if the tests confirm the presence of cancer-causing chemicals.


“As the use of artificial colours in the manufacture of cotton candy, gobi, and kebabs has been banned, the samples of pani puri being sold in the state have been collected and sent for testing. Many samples of pani puri also failed food safety tests and were found to contain cancer reagents,” he wrote.

“More analysis is being done on this, and after the test report, the health department will take appropriate action. At the same time, the general public should take special care of their health and refrain from consuming food items that affect our health. Great importance should be given to cleanliness and hygiene.”

His tweet has gone viral, eliciting a multitude of reactions in the comments section.

“Dinesh Sir, Hats up to you; you are doing a great job. Please ban ajinomoto (monosodium glutamate); it is widely used in fast foods, and some hotels use it in saagu and other North Indian masala preparations as well. It adds good taste to the food, but it is very dangerous to health,” commented a user.

“This is concerning news. Food safety should be a priority everywhere. Let’s hope for stricter regulations and better enforcement to protect public health,” wrote another user.

“That shouldn’t be surprising. Food safety laws in India are neglected by everyone,” commented a third user.

Drishya Madhur

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