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Tests on Delhi eateries show high level of faecal matter in street food
If you were so far unable to fight the urge of digging into spicy waterfilled crispy golgappas or steaming momos, here's a very strong - and shocking - reason.
www.indiatoday.in
"We conducted the study to analyse the microbial load in Delhi's street food. It was done with a survey of commonly consumed street food by 100 individuals," said Dr Arpita Sharma of the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition.
The normal Most Probable Number (MPN) of coliform bacteria is 50 or less as per the Central Pollution Control Board, but it was found to be over 2,400 in the samples of branded burger, vegetarian and non-vegeterian momos and other food items .
Dr Sharma said: "A positive coliform test in golgappa water is a direct indication of faecal contamination. There was high bacteria count in burgers, momos and samosas too . In burgers and momos, the vendors use raw vegetables that increase chances of cross-contamination of various disease-causing bacteria.
Is there any low these filthy cockroaches won't fall to the curry race is the lowest scum on earth in not just looks but also their lifestyle and hygiene practices and i really shouldn't blame foids for hating pajeets. No sane person would even like to come close to a bunch of fish smelling poop eating creatures.
Residents of Chhattisgarh village depend on drain water for drinking
Balrampur (Chhattisgarh) [India], February 27 (ANI): Residents of Kundru village in Balrampur district of Chhattisgarh have to use water from streams and drains for drinking purposes due to the unavailability of other sources of water and said their complaints to the authorities have gone unheeded.
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(Chhattisgarh is a state in India)
Residents of Kundru village in Balrampur district of Chhattisgarh have to use water from streams and drains for drinking purposes due to the unavailability of other sources of water and said their complaints to the authorities have gone unheeded.