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Chips Funga
maka
#21 Posted : Saturday, October 18, 2014 8:39:14 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Rollins wrote:
I rarely eat chips especially around nairobi....you buy a packet hoping they will still look as fresh even when eating at home...by the time you get home..they look pale....dull...flacid...not to mention when cold they taste like spoilt yorghurt....

Achana na chipo za neon lights mnjoro

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Even with these mchele stories, people are still chips fungaing? I thought we all go to massage parlours!

White gate...smile
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D32
#22 Posted : Sunday, October 19, 2014 12:40:47 AM
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How a lot of Kenyan fries look like:



How they are supposed to look like:

They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
D32
#23 Posted : Sunday, October 19, 2014 4:32:50 AM
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You can get cancer.

From: http://www.newindianexpr...rabad/article601641.ece

"The number of people suffering from kidney and throat ailments, cancer and infertility has been increasing in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. The rise in such cases is attributed largely to people eating hot foods carried in plastic bags.

In the last two years, the number of patients suffering from kidney and throat cancer and infertility has been increased markedly at the KGH, said hospital superintendent Dr M Madhusudan Babu. The patients had been consuming tea, coffee, milk, rice and curries carried in plastic bags.

Plastic poses serious environmental problem. The plastic bags used for packing food are very dangerous as they contain polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, he said.

If a person eats food items carried in plastic bags for a long period, he or she is very likely to get serious health problems,” he said, adding thousands of patients affected by polyvinyl chloride come to the hospital for treatment regularly.

The prolific use of plastic bags in our daily life has also led to environmental hazards as plastic bags are not biodegradable, he said. When hot food is packed in plastic, chemical exchange between plastic and food is maximised by high temperature and the nature of the food, he said.

Certain plastic bags may cause chemical filtration into the food. Those chemicals include styrene and bisphenol- A which can cause cancer, heart diseases and reproductive problems.

Toxins could migrate from the plastic to the substances they hold. The most common food interactions are the migration of low molecular weight substances such as stabilisers, plasticisers, antioxidants and monomers from plastic packing materials, he said.

He said water in plastic containers is also unfit for human consumption because the containers are usually exposed to direct sunlight when they are loaded onto trucks."
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
Rankaz13
#24 Posted : Sunday, October 19, 2014 6:20:08 PM
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Not forgetting acrylamide

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Acrylamide is considered to be a genotoxic carcinogen because it has the potential to cause cancer by interacting with the genetic material (DNA) in cells. Based on independent expert scientific advice, the Agency believes that exposure to such chemicals should be as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP).



Acrylamide in Food and Cancer Risk

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Asparagine is an amino acid found in many vegetables, with higher concentrations in some varieties of potatoes. When heated to high temperatures in the presence of certain sugars, asparagine can form acrylamide. High-temperature cooking methods, such as frying, baking, or broiling, have been found to produce acrylamide, while boiling and microwaving appear less likely to do so. Longer cooking times can also increase acrylamide production when the cooking temperature is above 120 degrees Celsius.
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westkate
#25 Posted : Monday, October 20, 2014 9:47:25 PM
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