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by sundaymorningstaple » Sun, 15 May 2005 2:26 pm
FamilyOfFive,
Yes, you need to be very, very careful here in Singapore. A lot of food dishes are cooked with Peanuts (groundnuts they're quite often called). Also lots of sauces here are made with ground up peanuts (Like Satay's peanut sauce), or are cooked in peanut oil.
No, There are not labeling guidelines/warning like in the US, You would almost have to ask if you eat any local food and the odds of finding out would be not something I'd be willing to bet my sons life on. The only warnings posted at food stalls are a,b,c,d,e warnings on cleanliness.
While inspection of foodstuffs imported to the island is very strong here in Singapore, food preparation places are relatively lax regarding the ingredients used to make up the dishes. MSG also used heavily here in foodstalls.
Hope this helps.
sms
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