Is It Safe To Use Disposable Bamboo Chopsticks? MOH Has The Answer

There were reports earlier this week that said that bamboo chopsticks contained harmful substances.

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Good news, everyone!

You can carry on using bamboo chopsticks with your fried noodles or dim sum, as the Ministry of Health (MOH) has declared that they are safe to use.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said that it's safe to use bamboo chopsticks.

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There was a scare earlier this week after a report said that made-in-China disposable chopsticks contained high levels of chemicals. The article went viral although it was dated from 19 March 2013.

A worker at a chopstick factory showing how she polishes disposable chopsticks with chemicals.

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Sulphur dioxide is often used as a bleaching agent and to prevent fungus attacks during the production of bamboo chopsticks

Last year, it was revealed that water vending machines contained harmful E. coli, Coliform and Clostridium perfringens microbes – the same kind of bacteria found in untreated sewage:

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