Liquid Nitrogen Banned: Tamil Nadu Implements Ban on Liquid Nitrogen in Food Products, Here's Why

The Tamil Nadu government's food safety department issued a ban on the use of Liquid Nitrogen in food products on Thursday, May 2, citing safety concerns.

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Chennai, May 5: The Tamil Nadu government's food safety department issued a ban on the use of Liquid Nitrogen in food products on Thursday, May 2, citing safety concerns. This decision, enacted under the provisions of a food safety Act, follows a recent viral video showing a child in Karnataka experiencing distress after consuming a "smoke biscuit" infused with liquid nitrogen. Investigations revealed the potential dangers of liquid nitrogen consumption, prompting swift regulatory measures.

According to a report by ETV Bharat, under the Food Safety and Standards (Food Products Standards and Food Additives) Regulation, 2011, liquid nitrogen is permitted only for specific use cases such as frothing agent, packaging gas, and catalyzer. However, reports indicated its misuse in ready-to-eat foods, leading to health risks. The order emphasises that liquid nitrogen is not permitted in ready-to-eat foods like biscuits and warns of strict repercussions for violations. What Is Liquid Nitrogen? Can Using Liquid Nitrogen in Food Cause Serious Health Risks and Side Effects? All You Need To Know.

As per a report by The Hindu, offenders, including those without regulatory compliance or safety certification, face fines up to Rs 10,000, while holders of Food Safety Licenses could be fined up to Rs 2 lakhs. Furthermore, criminal proceedings will be initiated if consumers fall ill or perish after consuming liquid nitrogen-based instant ready-to-eat foods. Smokey Biscuit 'Death' Viral Video: Small Boy Who Experienced Immense Pain After Consuming Liquid Nitrogen Dead or Alive? Know the Truth Here.

While liquid nitrogen is traditionally used to preserve perishable foods, its misuse in products like ice creams and sweets prompted regulatory action. State authorities are not only cracking down on erring vendors but also educating the public about the dangers of consuming products containing dry ice or liquid nitrogen. The ban underscores the government's commitment to ensuring food safety and protecting consumers from potential harm.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 05, 2024 12:25 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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