Twelve of the 36 products tested by Consumer Reports measured above 1 part per million of lead. That is the threshold that ...
High traces of lead have been uncovered in a dozen different cinnamon products and spice blends sold across the tristate area, prompting health experts to urge cooks to use caution when buying and ...
Consumer Reports found high levels of lead in cinnamon powder and multi-spice blends from 12 brands, including Paras and EGN. The findings raise significant health concerns as even small amounts ...
In addition to the dozen brands with levels above 1 ppm of lead, 18 brands of various cinnamons or spice blends contained levels of lead ranging from 0.87 ppm to 0.23 ppm, according to the report ...
Food safety scientists from the consumer-focused nonprofit tested for lead in 36 ground cinnamon products and spice blends that contain cinnamon – such as garam masala and five-spice powder.
Sadaf seven spice blend was higher, with 0.15 ppm of lead.However, since the Consumer Reports testing only examined some three samples from each brand, the results cannot determine if similar lead ...