
Kimchi wars: Korean regulators find food-poisoning bacteria on Chinese imports after viral footage sparked concerns – South China Morning Post
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A type of bacteria from the same family of pathogens as that which causes plague has been detected by South Korean food regulators in kimchi imported from China, a move that is likely to fuel further social media clashes over the origins of the popular fermented vegetable dish.
Yersinia enterocolitica – which causes a rare form of food poisoning known as yersiniosis that the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention say kills 35 people in the US every year – was found on 15 kimchi products…Read More
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