Chun Cui He milk teas from Taiwan have been driving Singaporeans crazy, and they have always been swiped off the shelves, despite being around for a little more than a month.
However, in a press statement released today, the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) has just announced that the famed milk tea will be recalled, as there is a food additive within the drink that is not permitted by Singapore standards.
The milk tea contains L-thenanine, an ingredient that is currently not on the list of permitted food additives under the Food Regulations of Singapore. While there is no known food safety risks with regards to this ingredient, the Chun Cui He products will still be recalled.
Consumers who have purchased and drank the milk tea should also consult their doctors if they have any health or medical concerns.
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there is no food safety risks. what a misleading title!