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Just another reason not to buy any food products from China.
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Originally posted by Dinner View PostMy guess is they eat it themselves and the government knows there is a problem but doesn't want to get people upset so, like all other environmental health issues in China, the state just censors everything and prevents the truth from being officially recognized. Like how they call smog isn't smog and secretly is really just a yellow fog which covers all Chinese cities. The problem is rice requires lots of water and virtually all water in China is heavily polluted including with heavy metals like lead yet that polluted water is what is used to grow the rice. Then there are all the officially banned chemicals which are banned on paper but which can be bought in any store in China and which get used in tons of agriculture and food processing applications in China. Really, nothing in China is safe or at least you and I or even the regular Chinese can't tell what is contaminated and what isn't so the safest thing to do is just to avoid any food product from China. That's hard to do as 90% of the fish and shellfish the US imports now comes from China and almost no of it passes any safety or health checks when someone actually tests it.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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Originally posted by SlowwHand View PostBuy American products.
White rice grown in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and Texas, which account
for 34 percent of domestic rice, generally had higher levels of total arsenic and in
organic arsenic in our tests than rice samples from elsewhereWith or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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It's why rice from those southern states has such high levels of arsenic in them. Like Blackcat said.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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My point was that our rice has it's own issues so we shouldn't be ragging on the quality of China's rice that harshly.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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That's why you should buy rice from California.
On another note I've pretty much stopped by tuna fish due to the mercury levels being so high, which sucks because I like tuna, however I have found that sardines make a nice substitute which has a similar flavor but no mercury (or at least extremely low levels) plus because sardines bred so fast they're a more sustainable option too. Get some high quality sardine boneless sardine fillets and use them just like you would on a tuna fish sandwich and you'll hardly notice the difference, will get more omega 3 fatty acids, no mercury, and you don't have to worry about driving a species to extinction with over fishing.
The one canned tuna I still buy is All American Tuna which is canned in San Diego from only whole chucks of local tuna fish and subspecies used tends to grow faster than the big ocean going tuna so there is only a fraction of the mercury in the tuna. The downside is since it's made in the USA it's about $5 per can instead of ~$1 per can for the cheap foreign stuff. On the upside though it really is one whole piece of tuna in the can where as the cheap stuff is mostly just a pureed mush of half tuna and half water.Last edited by Dinner; April 17, 2013, 16:45.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by snoopy369 View PostMore arsenic, less lead... Tradeoffs!With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
Steven Weinberg
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Originally posted by Sava View Postwhat's so funny about that?“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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