Food inspections continued at full speed during the month of Ramadan, and the list of unreliable foods was updated. An unexpected discovery was made when sunflower seeds were found in a baklava produced by a company. Deceptions were found in sausages, cheese, and olive oil. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry accelerated food inspections during Ramadan. The list of foods that pose a threat to health due to fake or adulterated ingredients was updated. The list included deceptions in sausages, olive oil, and baklava. With the latest update, the number of products in the fake and adulterated-1 list rose to 1,052, and in the fake and adulterated-2 list to 80. The list of foods that endanger health included 199 products. A notable discovery was made on the list dated March 6, where sunflower seeds were found in a pistachio baklava produced by a company. Chicken meat and offal were found in sausage, seed oil in olive oil, and vegetable oil in white cheese.
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