VOL. 8 ISSUE 70 • THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2015
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AND NOW, FAKE PANCIT BIHON?
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net
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FTER fake rice, here comes the fake bihon. The new food scare surfaced yesterday after City Health Office (CHO) sanitation chief Robert Oconer revealed they were able to get hold of fake bihon or Chinese rice noodle which was being sold in a public market in Calinan. Bihon, made from rice flour, is a popular Chinese noodle and a favorite among Filipinos. “This was bought by a barangay captain in third district,” Oconer said during the city council’s joint committee hearing on fake rice yesterday. Oconer said that the fake bihon was turned over by a barangay capatain to their office last Friday. Oconer did not divulge the identity of the barangay captain. “Niluto niya po pero di niya
makain-kain, dumudulas lang sa bunganga niya (Even he or she cooked it still cannot be chewed, it will just slide in the mouth,)” he said. He said his office will submit the sample to Food and Drug Agency (FDA) to ascertain whether it is a synthetic or fake rice noodle. Oconer said that he is still waiting for the advised of the barnagay official because he told the former to give the specific location of the store. He said fake bihon was allegedly bought in Calinan Public Market but the barangay official can no longer recall the exact
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NFA: No fake rice, only ‘rice in disguise’ D ESPITE the widespread scare brought by the socalled fake rice controversy, there is no synthetic rice or fake rice after all in Davao City. This was the concluding report of the National Food Authority (NFA) and the Special Investigation Task Group (SITG) on Wednesday. The alleged f a k e
rice incident in Matina Aplaya that was reported in the media, according to the NFA Davao and SITG was an isolated case. However, they brought in another plate to the table--rice in disguise. One that’s made of corn. “The in-
cident is one in a million that is why we can say that it is an isolated case,” NFA-Davao City manager Virgilio Alerta said at a press briefing following yesterday’s joint Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) c o m -
mittee hearing on the reported fake rice. Alerta also presented to the committee hearing a plateful of yellowish rice purportedly that of corn staple and shaped like rice grains.
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